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Author |
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Source GENEALOGY 026 |
Sleuth Book of Genealogists |
Emily Croom |
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Source GENEALOGY 025 |
Finding your Famous & Infamous Ancestors |
Rhonda McClure |
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Source GENEALOGY 024 |
Family History 101 |
Marcia Yannizzee Melnyk |
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Source GENEALOGY 023 |
Instant Aristocracy How to make it into the Title Aristocratic Royal Ranks |
Antony, Marquess of Alessio |
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Source GENEALOGY 022 |
Organizing you Family History Search |
Sharon de Bartolo Carmack |
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Source GENEALOGY 020 |
Guide to Naturalization Records of the United States |
Christina K Schaefer |
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Source GENEALOGY 019 |
Searching for your English immigrant ancestor |
Paul Miller and Linda Jonas |
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Source GENEALOGY 018 |
Legacy You Leave |
Andy Pomeroy |
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Source GENEALOGY 016 |
Following the Paper Trail- A multilingual Translation Guide |
Johnathan D Shea & William F Hoffman |
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Source GENEALOGY 015 |
101 Best Genealogy Research Tips |
Janice Nickerson |
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Source GENEALOGY 014 |
Unusual Record Sources |
Everton Publishers |
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Source GENEALOGY 013 |
Locating Your Ancestor's Family when all you Know is the State |
Leland K Meltzer |
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Source GENEALOGY 012 |
Genealogical research essentials |
Norman E. Wright, David H Pratt |
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Source GENEALOGY 011 |
More Brick wall Solutions- Genealogy Problems |
Family Chronicle |
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Source GENEALOGY 010 |
500 Brick wall Solutions to Genealogy Problem |
Family Chronicle |
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Source GENEALOGY 009 |
Hidden Sources |
Laura Szucs Pfeiffer |
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Source GENEALOGY 008 |
Secrets of Tracing your Ancestors |
W. Daniel Quillen |
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Source GENEALOGY 007 |
Troubleshooter's Guide to Do it Yourself Genealogy |
W. Daniel Quillen |
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Source GENEALOGY 006 |
Occupational Sources for Genealogists 2nd edition |
Stuart A Raymond |
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Source GENEALOGY 005 |
Hey America Your Roots are showing |
Megan Smolenyak |
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Source GENEALOGY 004 |
Your guide to the Family History Library |
Paula Stuart Warrend and James W Warren |
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Source GENEALOGY 003 |
Research LIKE A Pro |
Diana Elder |
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Source GENEALOGY 002 |
Unofficial Guide to Family Search .org |
Dana McCullough |
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Source GENEALOGY 001 |
Who do you think you are? |
Megan Smolenyak |
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Source FASHION 011 |
Out-of-style, a modern perspective of how, why and when vintage fashions evolved, men, women and children 19th through 20th centuries and beyond. For genealogists, costume designers, theatre companies, social historians, vintage collectors and fashionistas |
Betty Kreisel Shubert |
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Source FASHION 010 |
Pictorial encyclopedia of fashion |
Ludmila Kybalova, Olga Herbenova, Milena Lamarova |
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Source FASHION 009 |
2000 objects used in the everyday life by our ancestors [200 mots bilingues par l'image, bi-linqual edition] |
PAbbe' Etienne Blanchard |
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Source FASHION 008 |
Victorian fashion in America, 264 vintage photographs |
Kristina Harris |
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Source FASHION 007 |
Bonnets and Hats 1840-1900 |
Maureen A Taylor |
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Source FASHION 006 |
Fashionable Folks Hairstyles 1840-1900 |
Maureen A Taylor |
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Source FASHION 005 |
Patterns of History 1835-1899 |
State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
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Source FASHION 004 |
Illustrated handbook of western European costume 13th century to mid ninetieth century |
Iris Brooke |
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Source FASHION 003 |
Fashion- The changing shape of Fashion through the years |
Elisabeth Ann Coleman |
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Source FASHION 002 |
Dictionary of English Costume 900-1900 |
C.W. and P.E. Gunninton, Charles Beard |
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Source FASHION 001 |
To love and to cherish- Brides Remembered and the quilts they made |
Linda Otto Lipsett |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 020 |
Building a genealogical sketch, the portable genealogist |
Penny Stratton |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 019 |
Genealogical writing in the 21st century, a guide too register style and more |
Michael J. Lelcerc, Henry B. Hoff |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 018 |
Family focused : a step-by-step guide to writing your autobiography and family history |
Janice T. Dixon |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 017 |
Self preservation, a complete guide to keeping your memories alive through journals, photographs, scrapbooks, personal and family histories, genealogical records, heirlooms, and electronic media |
Anita Young Hallman |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 016 |
Only a few bones, a true account of the Rolling Fork tragedy and its aftermath |
John Phillip Colletta |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 015 |
Historian's handbook, second edition, a key to the study and writing of history |
Wood Gray |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 014 |
Reminiscence uncovering a lifetime of memories |
Carmel Sheridan |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 013 |
Producing a quality family history |
Patricia Law Hatcher |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 012 |
Indexing family histories, simple steps for a quality product |
Patricia Law Hatcher, John V. Wylie |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 011 |
Writing your family history [Legacy QuickGuide] |
Lisa A. Alzo |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 010 |
Ask lots of questions, get lots of Answers |
Louise St. Denis |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 009 |
Portable Genealogist- INDEXING |
American Ancestors |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 008 |
Writing Family Histories and Memories |
Kirk Polking |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 007 |
In Search of our Ancestors: 101 inspiring stories of Serendipity and Connection in rediscovering our Family history |
Magan Smolenyak |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 006 |
Family History on the Move: Where your ancestors went and why |
Roger Kershaw and Mark Pearsall |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 005 |
Oral History for the Family Historian |
Linda Barnickel |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 004 |
Getting it Right: The definitive guide to Recording Family History Accurately |
Mary H Slawson |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 003 |
New American Handbook of Letter Writing and other forms of Correspondence |
Mary A DeVries |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 002 |
You Can Write your Family History |
Sharon DeBartolo Carmack |
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Source FAMILY WRITING 001 |
Guide to Genealogical Writing |
Penelope L. Stratton & Henry B. Hoff |
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Source DRAPER 002 |
Guide to the Draper manuscripts |
Josephine L. Harper |
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Source DRAPER 001 |
Preston and Virginia papers of the Draper collection of manuscripts |
Historical Society of Wisconsin Library |
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Source DNA 032 |
Genetic genealogy basics |
Angie Bush |
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Source DNA 031 |
Mitochondrial DNA for the genealogist |
Diahann Southard |
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Source DNA 030 |
Autosomal DNA - for the genealogist |
Diahann Southard |
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Source DNA 029 |
Breaking down brick walls with DNA |
Diahann Southard |
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Source DNA 028 |
Next steps - working with your autosomal DNA matches |
Diahann Southard |
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Source DNA 027 |
Organizing your DNA matches - a companion guide |
Diahann Southard |
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Source DNA 026 |
DNA third party tools |
Diahann Southard |
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Source DNA 025 |
Getting started - genetics for the genealogist |
Diahann Southard |
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Source DNA 024 |
Why do we care about the X chromosome? X DNA research can help establish relationships! |
Regina Negrycz |
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Source DNA 023 |
Who gave me my X DNA? |
Regina Negrycz |
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Source DNA 022 |
Family finder at family tree DNA 2nd edition |
Diahan Southard |
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Source DNA 021 |
Y Chromosome DNA for the genealogist |
Genealogy Gems |
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Source DNA 020 |
Your DNA guide the book, step-by-step plans to connect you with your family using your DNA |
Diahan Southard |
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Source DNA 019 |
Genetics 101 from chromosomes and the double helix to cloning and DNA tests, everything you need to know about genes |
Beth Skwarecki |
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Source DNA 018 |
Stranger in My Genes, A Memoir |
Bill Griffeth |
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Source DNA 017 |
DNA for genealogists 3rd edition |
Kerry Farmer |
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Source DNA 016 |
Dozens of cousins: blue genes, horse thieves, and other relative surprises in your family tree |
Lois Horowitz |
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Source DNA 015 |
Citing genetic sources for history research, evidence style [Quicksheet] |
Elizabeth Shown Mills |