Forensic GenealogyForensic Genealogy is a guide to applying the principles of forensic science investigation to genealogical research. Insights are given into how photographic analysis, database mining, and DNA-analysis play important roles in solving genealogical puzzles. The book also provides case studies to illustrate investigative techniques. |
Contents
THE DIGITAL DETECTIVE | 2 |
CASE STUDY IN DIGITAL DETECTIVE WORK | 61 |
THE DATABASE DETECTIVE | 75 |
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