United States -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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United States -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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- Turbo genealogy, the computer-enhanced "how-to-find-your-roots" handbook, John C. Cosgriff, Jr. and Carolyn H. Cosgriff
- Genealogical research in England's Public Record Office, a guide for North Americans, Judith Prowse Reid and Simon Fowler
- The sleuth book for genealogists, strategies for more successful family history research, Emily Anne Croom
- Tracing your Norwegian roots, by Maralyn A. Wellauer
- They came in ships, a guide to finding your immigrant ancestor's arrival record, John Philip Colletta
- History for genealogists, using chronological time lines to find and understand your ancestors, by Judy Jacobson
- Publish a memoir, a step-by-step guide to saving your memories for future generations, by Dina C. Carson
- The genealogy sourcebook, by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack ; foreword by Marsha Hoffman Rising
- Your guide to cemetery research, Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
- Land & property research in the United States, by E. Wade Hone ; with Heritage Consulting and Services
- Black genesis, James Rose, Alice Eichholz
- Creating junior genealogists, tips and activities for family history fun, Karen Frisch
- Family history detective, a step-by-step guide to investigating your family history, Desmond Walls Allen
- American passenger arrival records, a guide to the records of immigrants arriving at American ports by sail and steam, Michael Tepper
- Genealogical research in England's Public Record Office, a guide for North Americans, Judith Prowse Reid
- Tracing family trees in eleven states, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Virginia, Georgia, Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana, Pennsylvania, by members of the St. Louis Genealogical Society
- Publish a biography, a step-by-step guide to capturing the life and times of an ancestor or a generation, by Dina C. Carson
- The handy book for genealogists, United States of America
- Write it right, a manual for writing family histories and genealogies, by Donald R. Barnes and Richard S. Lackey ; introduction by John Frederick Dorman
- Guide to naturalization records of the United States, Christina K. Schaefer
- Getting started in genealogy online, William Dollarhide
- Once upon a memory, your family tales and treasures, by Jean Alessi and Jan Miller
- Red book, American state, county & town sources, edited by Alice Eichholz
- Write it right, a manual for writing family histories and genealogies, by Donald R. Barnes and Richard S. Lackey ; introduction by John Frederick Dorman
- Finding answers in U.S. census records, Loretto Dennis Szucs & Matthew Wright
- The genealogy handbook, the complete guide to tracing your family tree, Ellen Galford
- Searching for your ancestors, the how and why of genealogy, Gilbert H. Doane and James B. Bell
- Genealogy, George G. Morgan
- Shaking your family tree, a basic guide to tracing your family's genealogy, by Ralph Crandall
- Civil War genealogy, a basic research guide for tracing your Civil War ancestors, with detailed sources and precise instructions for obtaining information from them, by George K. Schweitzer
- Irish family research made simple, by E.J. Collins
- Ancestry's guide to research, case studies in American genealogy, by Johni Cerny & Arlene Eakle
- Tracing your Civil War ancestor, by Bertram Hawthorne Groene
- Journeys home, inspiring stories, plus tips and strategies to find your family history, featuring Andrew McCarthy, Joyce Maynard, Pico Iyer, Diane Johnson & the National Geographic travel team ; foreword by Dr. Spencer Wells, National Geographic explorer-in-residence
- Unpuzzling your past, the best-selling basic guide to genealogy /, Emily Anne Croom
- Handbook for doing Finnish American family history, by Carl Ross and Velma M. Doby ; materials originally compiled by Carl Ross, Velma M. Doby, and Jeanne C. Maki ; book design and illustrations by Marcelle Williams
- Why are there no tall grandma's [sic]?, a guide to assist you in researching your family history, by Scott B. Chase ; illustrated by Carol A. Fairchild
- Family tree problem solver, proven methods for scaling the inevitable brick wall, Marsha Hoffman Rising
- Paths to your past, a guide to finding your ancestors, Pamela Boyer Sayre
- Locating Union & Confederate records, a guide to the most commonly used Civil War records of the National Archives and Family History Library, Nancy Justus Morebeck
- Genealogical how-to letters, "when your ox is in the ditch", by Vera McDowell
- Your family history, how to use oral history, personal family archives, and public documents to discover your heritage, by Allan J. Lichtman
- In search of family history--a starting place, Paul Drake
- Mastering immigration & naturalization records, W. Daniel Quillen
- The Grave family album
- Searching American military records, by Fran Carter
- The ultimate search book, U.S. adoption, genealogy & other search secrets, by Lori Carangelo
- The Byrd family heritage book
- The family heritage book
- The hidden half of the family, a sourcebook for women's genealogy, Christina K. Schaefer
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