| Angus Baxter - History - 2001 - 344 pages
Guides readers through the complexities of genealogical research in Europe, and includes up-to-date information on church, state, and provincial archives. | |
| John Philip Colletta - History - 2003 - 216 pages
A guide for family researchers of Italian descent points the way to resources in the United States as well as information available in the town halls, archives, churches, and ... | |
| Joe Long - Family & Relationships - 2005 - 148 pages
Mankind has always had a special interest in the past, especially family history. If you always wondered about your past, where certain family traits originated, or whether ... | |
| Judy Jacobson - Genealogy - 2001 - 295 pages
Families of Southeastern Georgia is a reprint of the third and final volume of Dr. Averitt's 1964 publication, Georgia's Coastal Plain: A History, the volume that holds ... | |
| George G. Morgan - Computers - 2012 - 468 pages
Unearth your family's past by mining the global wealth of digital and print ancestry records In How to Do Everything Genealogy, award-winning researcher and genealogy writer ... | |
| Kimberly Powell - Family & Relationships - 2008 - 304 pages
With millions of records now available online, those interested in their family history have a wealth of information—and misinformation—at their fingertips. In this book ... | |
| Ann Carter Fleming - Reference - 2004 - 262 pages
It can take hours to research family history and it is easy to become inundated with stuff - paper records, recordings, photographs, notes, artifacts, and more information than ... | |
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