
Genealogy Helps, Part 2 (PDF Book)
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I'm hopeful this ebook will give you plenty of food for thought in your genealogy adventures.
"Genealogy Helps #2" offers insights and ideas into many lines of inquiry that you may not have previously considered, with items such as:
- The Louisiana Purchase controversy
- Did the Document Trail Run Dry? Here Are More Places to Look
- Why Oral Histories Are So Crucial to Good Genealogy #1
- Why Oral Histories Are So Crucial to Good Genealogy #2
- Using military records to construct family trees
- Why Was President Johnson Impeached, and Why Did He Get to Keep His Office?
- Witches in the Family? Resources for Researching the Families of the Salem Witch Trials
- Tracing Your New Jersey Ancestors: Online and Offline Resources
- How to Overcome the Difficulties of Finding Female Ancestors
- Where Did Your Ancestor Live? How to Interpret Plat Maps
- Native Americans in the Civil War: A Forgotten History
- 11 Genealogy Research Tips to Use at Your Next Family Reunion
- 3 Photo Identification Tips You Never Knew
- Organizing and Storage Tips for Your Genealogy Research
- What is an Abstract, and Why Do You Need to Use Them in Genealogy Research?
- How to Select the Right Family Tree Software
- Using eBay to Further Your Genealogical Research
- Tracing Your Pennsylvania Ancestors
- Genealogical Numbering: What is it and How to Use It
- DNA Testing: What the Different Types Can Tell You
- Identifying the Era of a Photo By its Type
- Joining a Surname Study: Where to Find Them and What You Can Get Out of Them
- What is a Haplogroup, and What Can It Tell You About Your Family Tree?
- Finding Unnamed Ancestors on the 1790-1840 Censuses
- Fun Tips for Getting Your Children Involved in Genealogy
- More Photo Identification Tips: Hairstyles of the 19th Century
- How to Use Family Lore to Discover the Real Stories
- How to Read Old Handwriting: A Primer
- What Are County History Books, and How Can They Help Your Genealogy?
- How to Use Book Databases to Further Your Family History
Tracing your family tree can be a fun and entertaining hobby for all the family, and the thrill of finding someone famous or infamous remains the same for any age group.