United States -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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United States -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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- The sleuth book for genealogists, strategies for more successful family history research, Emily Anne Croom
- Your guide to cemetery research, Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
- The family tree guide book, everything you need to know to trace your genealogy across North America, the editors of Family Tree Magazine
- Tracing your family history, the complete guide to locating your ancestors and finding out where you came from, Lise Hull
- Black genesis, a resource book for African-American genealogy, James M. Rose & Alice Eichholz
- The complete idiot's guide to writing your family history, by Lynda Rutledge Stephenson
- For all time, a complete guide to writing your family history, Charley Kempthorne
- Mastering immigration & naturalization records, W. Daniel Quillen
- Mastering online genealogy, W. Daniel Quillen
- How to do everything genealogy
- Cemetery research on the internet for genealogy, Nancy Hendrickson
- The family tree problem solver, tried-and-true tactics for tracing elusive ancestors, Marsha Hoffman Rising
- Find your roots now!, a step by step guide for beginning genealogists, Joe Long
- Guide to genealogical writing, how to write and publish your family history, Penelope L. Stratton, Henry B. Hoff, CG, FASG
- Producing a quality family history, Patricia Law Hatcher
- Organize your genealogy, strategies and solutions for every researcher, Drew Smith
- Civil War research guide, a guide for researching your Civil War ancestor, Stephen McManus, Thomas Churchill, Donald Thompson
- The complete idiot's guide to genealogy, by Christine Rose and Kay Germain Ingalls
- Journeys home, inspiring stories, plus tips and strategies to find your family history
- Genealogy for the first time, research your family history, Laura Best
- Finding your famous (& infamous) ancestors, Rhonda McClure
- Helping patrons find their roots, a genealogy handbook for librarians, Janice Lindgren Schultz
- 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
- The complete idiot's guide to online genealogy, by Rhonda McClure
- The Family Tree cemetery field guide, how to find, record, & preserve your ancestors' graves, Joy Neighbors
- Finding your roots, the official companion to the PBS series
- Using civilian records for genealogical research in the National Archives Washington, DC, area, National Archives and Records Administration
- Discovering the history of your house and your neighborhood, Betsy J. Green
- The family tree problem solver, tried-and-true tactics for tracing elusive ancestors, Marsha Hoffman Rising
- Finding your roots, Thirteen Productions ; director/producers, Phil Bertelsen, Josh Gleason, Hazel Gurland-Pooler, Muriel Soenens, Sabin Streeter, Jesse Sweet, Season 2
- Finding your roots:, the official companion to the PBS series
- Organizing your family history search, efficient & effective ways to gather and protect your genealogical research, Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
- The American census handbook, Thomas Jay Kemp
- The handybook for genealogists, United States of America
- The troubleshooter's guide to do-it-yourself genealogy, W. Daniel Quillen
- The source, a guidebook to American genealogy, edited by Loretto Dennis Szucs & Sandra Hargreaves Luebking
- Using civilian records for genealogical research in the National Archives Washington, DC, area, National Archives and Records Administration
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