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Unpuzzling Your Past : A Basic Guide to Genealogy
by Emily Anne Croom
Paperback - 180 pages 3rd edition (September 1995) Betterway Pubns
Recommended as a Helpful How-to Book in 19 April TIME Magazine ~ Read it
National Genealogical Society reading list research source
The Unpuzzling Your Past Workbook : Essential Forms and Letters for All Genealogists (4th Ed)
by Emily Anne Croom
Paperback - 1 pages (September 1996) Betterway Pubns
 
Ancestry's Guide to Research : Case Studies in American Genealogy
by Johni Cerni, John Cerny, Arlene Eakle, Johni Cerny, Arleane Eakle
Created as a companion to The Source, this guide familiarizes the novice researcher with primary and original sources.
Paperback - 364 pages (March 1998) Ancestry, Incorporated; currently on back order
National Archives recommended research source
 
They Came in Ships : A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor's Ship
by John Philip Colletta
Records abound regarding immigrants to America in the early decades of the 20th century, and They Came in Ships helps the researcher navigate through this wealth of material.
Paperback - 93 pages Revised edition (March 1998) Ancestry, Incorporated
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To Our Children's Children : Preserving Family Histories for Generations to Come
by Bob Greene, D. G. Fulford (Contributor)
 
Ancestry's Red Book : American State, County and Town Sources
by Alice Eichholz (Editor), William Dollarhide (Designer),
An expansive guide, Ancestry's Red Book lists useful local resources in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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The Librarian's Guide to Public Records 1998 :
The Complete State, County, and Courthouse Locator (Public Record Research Library)
by Michael L. Sankey (Editor), Carl R. Ernst (Editor), Brb Publications
Book Description
Uniquely assembles the direct sources to over 11,500 major federal, state and county public record locations. State locations are indexed by topic matter, not by address. Each court, county and recorder's office indicates the specific records it houses. The federal courts section includes all the division and district offices where records are maintained. Most locations include the office hours and even the time zone.
Authors have extensive experience in the business of information and data retrieval. They have recieved the Information Industry Association's First Place Product Achievement Award.
Paperback Revised edition (March 1998) Business Resources Bureau
 
County Courthouse Book (2nd Ed)
by Elizabeth Petty Bentley
A guide to American county courthouses, for genealogical researchers, with contact information, details on coverage and availability of courthouse records, search services and fees, and historical data on the counties. Also includes contacts for city, town, and probate district record-holders in selected New England states, plus contacts in American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Paperback - 397 pages 2nd edition (December 1996)
Genealogical Pub Co.
National Genealogical Society reading list research source
 
Using Maps and Aerial Photography in Your Genealogical Research
Marilyn Lind / Paperback / Published 1985
 
Land and Property Research in the United States
E. Wade Hone / Ancestry, Incorporated / March 1998, Read more about this title...
 
The Center : A Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Capital Area
Christina K. Schaefer / Genealogical Pub Co / June 1996, Read more about this title...
 
Ancestral Trails : The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History
by Mark D. Herber
 
Genealogical & Local History Books in Print : Family History Volume
by Marian Hoffman (Compiler)
Contains a bibliography of over 30,000 books and microforms valuable to those tracing their ancestry, with full ordering information for each.
National Archives recommended research source
 
The 1996 Genealogy Annual : A Bibliography of Published Sources (Serial)
Thomas Jay Kemp(Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1998
 
Climb Your Family Tree : A Genealogy Detective's Kit
Anne Depue, Doug Keith (Illustrator) / Paperback / Published 1996
 
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy
Christine Rose, et al / Paperback / Published 1997
Recommended as a Helpful How-to Book in 19 April TIME Magazine ~ Read it
 
The Everything Family Tree Book : Finding, Charting, and Preserving Your Family History
William G. Hartley / Paperback / Published 1998
 
The Family Tree Detective : Tracing Your Ancestors in England and Wales
Colin Darlington Rogers / Paperback / Published 1998
 
Finding Your Roots : How Every American Can Trace His Ancestors, at Home and Abroad
Jeane Eddy Westin / Paperback / Published 1999
Cite Your Sources : A Manual for Documenting Family Histories and Genealogical Records
by Richard S. Lackey (Editor)
National Genealogical Society reading list research source
Ancestors : A Beginner's Guide to Family History and Genealogy
by Jim Willard, Terry Willard (Contributor), Jane Wilson (Contributor)
Paperback - 256 pages (March 1997) Houghton Mifflin Co (Pap)
Recommended as a Helpful How-to Book in 19 April TIME Magazine ~ Read it
 
 
How to Climb Your Family Tree; Genealogy for Beginners
by Harriet Stryker-Rodda
Paperback - 185 pages (August 1990)
G. K. Hall & Company; Availability:
National Genealogical Society reading list research source
 
First Steps in Genealogy : A Beginner's Guide to Researching Your Family History
Desmond Walls Allen / Paperback / Published 1998
 
Beginners Ancestor Research Kit
Philip Breck / Bristol Pub Enterprises / September 1990, Read more about this title...
 
Your Family Tree (Beginner's Series)
Jim, Jr Oldfield / Paperback / Published 1997
 
Roots for Kids : A Genealogy Guide for Young People
by Susan Provost Beller
Based on a 12-week course for fourth through sixth graders, this book gives young people the tools and interest to research their family history.
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback Reprint edition (February 1997) Genealogical Pub Co.
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Do People Grow on Family Trees? : Genealogy for Kids and Other Beginners
by Ira Wolfman, Michael Klein (Illustrator)
Reading level: Ages 9-12 Paperback - 192 pages (June 1991)
Workman Publishing Company
Recommended as a Helpful How-to Book in 19 April TIME Magazine ~ Read it
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