Trace your family tree and discover your rootsFully updated and revised, this bestselling genealogy guide helps you tap into the wealth of global ancestry records and offers proven strategies for both traditional and electronic research. How to Do Everything: Genealogy, Second Edition explores basic
How to do everything. Genealogy
โ Scribed by Morgan, George G
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Education
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- How to do everything
- Edition
- 3rd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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 George G. Morgan shows how to start and continue your family history research using traditional records and techniques, as well as the full array of online databases, digitized records, social networks, and other tools. Learn how to organize and create your family tree; find documents about your family; research census documents, military service records, and land and property rolls; plan a successful genealogy research tr.
โฆ Table of Contents
PART I: BEGIN YOUR FAMILY HISTORY ODYSSEYChapter 1: Why Explore Your GenealogyChapter 2: Analyze and Organize Your Family Information Chapter 3: Balance Traditional and Electronic ResearchChapter 4: Place Your Ancestors into Context and Locate Vital RecordsChapter 5: Use Census Schedules and Records to Locate Your AncestorsPART II: EXPAND YOUR RESEARCH Chapter 6: Extend Your Research with Advanced Record TypesChapter 7: Use the Many Types of Military Service RecordsChapter 8: Understand and Use Land and Property RecordsChapter 9: Locate and Use Immigration and Naturalization RecordsChapter 10: Discover Where to Locate Evidence About Your FamilyPART III: LEARN RESEARCH METHODS AND STRATEGIESChapter 11: Learn How to Successfully Research Your Ancestors on the InternetChapter 12: Research and Verify Your Ancestors Using Genetic Genealogy (DNA)Chapter 13: Use Alternative Research Strategies to Locate Difficult RecordsChapter 14: Use the Latest Online Resources and Social Networking in Your Genealogy ResearchIndex
โฆ Subjects
Genealogy;Electronic books;Handbooks and manuals;United States -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc;United States
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