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Abbreviations
& Acronyms, A Guide for Family Historians, by Kip
Sperry. 8½x11", softbound book, 196 pages.
AD975-$16.95 Currently IN
STOCK
Becoming an
Accredited
Genealogist (Plus 100 Tips to Ensure Your Success), by Karen Clifford, AG.
8½x11", softbound book, 242 pages.
AD955-$19.00
Finding
and Using
African
American Newspapers, by Timothy N. Pinnick, 2008.
5.5x8.5", 74 pages, softbound book,
ISBN
0-944619-85-1/978-0-944619-85-8.
Finally a book has come along that addresses the difficult topic of African
American newspaper research. Are there actually black newspapers out there? How
does a researcher locate them? Is there much in them, aside from obituaries?
This title demystifies the process of locating African American newspapers and
provides researchers with a plethora of tips and strategies on how to track down
those genealogically rich social columns. Are African American newspapers worth
the time and effort? The answer is a resounding - YES!
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AD2186SB-$12.00/HB-$25.00
The BCG Genealogical Standards Manual,
by The Board for Certification of Genealogists. 8½x11", softbound book, 126
pages, indexed, includes examples.
AD028-$19.00
U. S.
Catholic
Sources, A Diocesan Research Guide for Family Historians, compiled by Virginia
Humling. 8½x11", softbound book, 120 pages.
AD954-$15.00
Currently IN
STOCK
Your
Guide To
Cemetery Research, by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, softbound book, 164
pages, indexed.
AD727-$19.00
Your
Guide to the
Federal
Census
for genealogists, researchers, and family historians, by Kathleen W. Hinkley.
8½x11", softbound book, 276 pages, indexed, includes information on 1930 census.
AD8023-$21.00
 Finding
Answers in
U.S.
Census
Records,
by Loretto Dennis Szucs and Matthew Wright. 176 pages, 8.5x11", softbound book.
Finding Answers in U.S. Census Records is a
comprehensive guide to understanding and using U.S. Census
records, in particular those of the federal census. Aimed at
the general family history audience, this book is especially
useful for the beginning to intermediate researcher. Along
with a description of the history and structure of the
federal census there is a guide to each decennial census to
help you examine all of the extensive data contained on
these most valuable records. In addition, you will find
three appendixes offering a description of major census data
providers, major state and national archives with census
collections, and specially designed census extraction forms.
This book also includes a complete index.
AD2371-$17.00 Currently IN
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Evidence!
Citation & Analysis for the
Family Historian, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, hardbound book, 124 pages, indexed.
AD047-$16.00

COLONIZATION
- Expanding Horizons Early Colonization and Westward Movement, by Fredrea
Gregath Cook, 1984. 8½x11", hardbound book, 98 pages,
ISBN978-0-944619-47-6, maps prepared from a
genealogical standpoint. Developed as a college text for genealogy students
covering early settlement through westward settlement of the United States to
the Pacific. G515HB-$26.00
COLONIZATION - Expanding Horizons
Early Colonization and Westward Movement, by Fredrea Gregath Cook, 1984. 8½x11",
softbound book, see above. G515SB-$21.00
Ancestry's Concise Genealogical
Dictionary,
compiled by Maurine & Glen Harris. Approx. 5½x8½", softbound book, 256
pages.
AD967-$14.95
Currently IN STOCK
Genealogical Research in
England's
Public Record Office (PRO): A guide to North Americans, 2nd ed., by Judith
Prowse Reid and Simon Fowler. hardbound book, ISBN 0-8063-1632-2.
AD856-$22.00
Your
English Ancestry A Guide for North
Americans, by Sherry Irvine. 5½x8½", softbound book, 262 pages.
AD977-$19.00
In Search of Your
European Roots: A
Complete Guide To Tracing Your Ancestors in Every Country in Europe, by Agnus
Baxter, softbound book. AD038-$19.00
Your Guide
to the
FAMILY History Library, by Paula S.
and James W. Warren, 2001.
8½x11", softbound book, 272 pages.
Information on maximizing your travel time to Salt Lake City LDS Library, Local
Stake Libraries: Family History Centers as well as online.
AD1013-$19.00
The Hidden Half of the Family A Sourcebook for Women's (Female)
Genealogy, by Christina Kassabian Schaeffer. 8½x11", softbound book,
210 pages.
AD871-$40.00
Currently IN STOCK
Unlocking Your
Genetic
History, A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovering Your Family's Medical and Generic
Heritage, by Thomas H. Shawker, M.D., 2004. 7¼x9¼", 318 pages, Softbound
book, includes bibliography, glossary, diagrams/examples, indexed - Book Six in
the National Genealogical Society Guides Series. Shows how to discover
genetic predispositions to specific diseases, confirm ancestral connections
through genetic testing, and understand DNA breakthroughs reported in today's
headlines. A fascinating and personally significant resource for what it
tells you about your medical history (hereditary components and knowing the
propensity toward disease as a guide to preventive treatment and action) and
genealogy (DNA testing as alternate evidence to add to your genealogical
research for clues to ethnic origin).
AD1012-$19.00
Understanding Colonial
Handwriting, by Harriet Stryker-Rodda,
2002. softbound book, 26 pages, ISBN 0-8063-1153-3. Author developed
simple technique for reading colonial handwriting. Includes examples of
colonial letter forms and script.
AD951-$6.00
More Handwriting
The Family
HEIRLOOM Record Book, by
Carl D. Clarke, Jr.,
©1995.
Full sized 3-ring binder, archival paper (acid
free, 25% cotton rag). Offers suggestions and tips for recording
family heirlooms as well as 50 ready to use fill in the blank data sheets to
record family history, value, size, markings, etc. Ideal for recording
furniture, china, jewelry, paintings, special collections. Binder includes
inside pockets, handy for appraisals, receipts and related papers.
G8070-$14.00 Additional packs of forms available by special order.
An
Introduction to Heraldry, by W. H. St. John Hope, 2001.
Approx. 5½x8", softbound book (republication of A Grammar of English
Heraldry), 114 pages. includes index, bibliography, glossary.
AD896-$6.00
Currently IN STOCK
Heraldic
Design Its Origins,
Ancient Forms, and Modern Usage with over 500 Illustrations, by Hubert
Allcock, 2003. 8½x11, softbound book, 96 pages, Includes
bibliography, glossary, indexed.
AD855-$10.00
IMAGES
For The Future A guide to the selection & preservation of photographic & electronic
images for personal archives, by Peter C. Amsden, ARPS ABIPP,
©2000,
ISBN 0953501922. 5½x8", softbound book, 48 pages, signed by author.
AD1052-$10.00
Currently IN STOCK
They Became Americans, Finding Naturalization
Records and Ethnic Origins (Immigrant),
by Loretto Dennis Szucs. 8½x11", softbound book, 300 pages.
AD963-$19.00
They Came In Ships, A Guide to Finding Your
Immigrant
Ancestor's Arrival Record, by John P. Colletta, Ph.D.
Approx. 5½x8½", softbound book, 180 pages. AD969-$14.95
Currently IN
STOCK
 Finding Your
Irish Ancestors: A
Beginner's Guide,
by David S. Ouimette. 186 pages, 8.5x11", softbound book.
The ultimate resource to help you
learn if the luck of the Irish is in your blood or not. This
easy-to-use guide will teach you to make use of the many
Irish family history records that have become available in
recent years. Explore the best family history sources in
Ireland, including birth, marriage, and death records;
church records; census records; and much more. AD612-$15.00 Currently IN
STOCK
Kinship
It's All Relative, by
Jackie Smith Arnold. 5½x8½", 124 pages,
softbound book. Kinship is actually an commonly overlooked basic genealogy
tool. This book should clear up all confusion about the often overlooked
skill of understanding kinship - agnate and cognate, collateral and fictive -
connections of orphans, foundlings, foster children and adoptions - the works!
Do you understand the difference between a great-aunt & a greataunt? What are
double first cousins? Do you know degree of blood relationship, or
consanguinity, between yourself & your first cousin(s), between third cousins &
second cousins once removed? What are removes anyway?
AD1011-$10.00
LAND
OWNERSHIP -
Chronology of Ownership of Land in America (1607-1862) & Calendar of
American Was and Campaigns (1622-2004), by Gregath Company, Inc.
5½x8½", softbound book, 20 pages. Ideal research tool for comparing areas of
locale, versus eras of time. When used with census records, it reveals possible
clues to further research. G525-$5.00
Searching on
Location: Planning a Research Trip, by Anne Ross Balhuizen. Approx.
5½x8½", softbound book, 112 pages.
AD964-$10.00
Tht
MEDICAL
Professions and Their Archives, by Peter C. Amsden, ARPS ABIPP,
©1999,
ISBN 0953501914. 5½x8", softbound book, 52 pages, signed by author.
British Research, centered on the UK - includes section on comparison with US
medicine, archive listing, bibliography, brief history, etc.
AD1053-$10.00
Currently IN STOCK
What's in a
Name?
Everything You Wanted to Know,
by Leonard R. N. Ashley,
1989 Revised. 266 pages,
8½x11", softbound book.
AD780-$18.00
Guide to
Naturalization Records of the United
States, by Christina Kassabian Schaefer. Approx. 6x9", hardbound
book.
AD980-$30.00
Your Life and Times, Howe to put a life story
on tape - an
oral history handbook, by
Stephen and Julia Arthur, 1997. softbound
book, 56 pages, ISBN 0-8063-1194-0.
AD944-$8.00
Currently IN STOCK
The
Organized
Family Historian, by Ann Carter Fleming, CG, CGL, 2004.
7¼x9¼”,
300 pages, softbound book, includes CD (Mac & PC files) of forms and worksheets,
glossary, examples, documents, and photos (including screenshots), indexed -
Book Five in the National Genealogical Society Guides Series. How to file,
manage and protect your genealogical research and heirlooms. Begins with
how to get started, proceeding to the organizing and even includes a small
section on the publication of your organized work.
AD803-$19.00
Beyond Pedigrees,
Organizing and Enhancing your Work, by
Beverly DeLong Whitaker. 8½x11", softbound book, 106 pages.
AD973-$12.00
Organizing Your Family History Search, by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack.
8½x11", softbound book, 154 pages - Efficient and effective ways to gather and
protect your genealogical research. AD8044-$12.00
PERSONAL
Estate Planner, from Gregath Company, Inc., updated and reset
2000. 60 Pages, this attractive 3 ring note book is has a gold foil
embossed front cover. Full of forms to follow and fill out, you can be
sure all the information your estate needs will be in the right place
when needed. A nice way to keep all your estate information up to date
and in one place. G542-$26.00
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Unlocking the Secrets in Old
Photographs,
by Karen Frich-Ripley. Approx. 5½x8½", softbound book, 190 pages.
AD971-$17.95
A
Preservation Guide, Saving the Past & the Present for the Future,
by Barbara Sagraves. Approx. 5½x8½", softbound book, 48 pages.
AD965-$7.00
Our
Quaker Ancestors
Finding Them in Quaker Records,
by Ellen Berry and David Berry,
1987.
136 pages,
5½x8½", softbound book. This book
sets out to acquaint the researcher
with various types of Quaker records available to
researchers, where they are located, along with proper and
effective use of those records with guidance through the
pyramidal "meeting" structure to vital records of as well as
disownment, and removal awaiting the researchers in
repositories across the country.
AD787-$20.00
The Directory of North American RAILROADS,
by Tapis, Inc. This directory will bring the rail community and its
holdings to your fingertips; it makes a nice travel companion; and an incredible
reference book. Each listing is arranged alphabetically with a state/province index in the back of the book to help locate collections.
AD8043-$24.95
Scottish
Ancestry: Research Methods for Family Historians, by Sherry Irvine.
5½x8½", 264 pages, softbound book.
AD981-$19.00
Tracing Your
Scottish
Ancestry, by Kathleen B. Cory, softbound book.
AD982-$16.00
Scottish
Local History: An Introductory Guide, by David Moudy, softbound book.
AD983-$18.00
Scottish
Tartans in Full Color, by James Grant, 1992. Oversized, softbound
book, 73 plates with introduction, etc.
AD838-$17.00
The People Called
Shakers,
by Edward Deming Andrews, Orig. 1953.
Approx. 5½x8½", softbound book, 366 pages, new author's notes,
illustrations, appendixes, indexed.
AD915-$11.00
Made Possible by...Succeeding with
Sponsorship, by
Patricia Martin, 2004. 8½x11", softbound, 156 pages, includes index,
references, glossary, worksheets, etc. A guide for nonprofits.
AD865-$30.00
Currently IN STOCK
US Post Offices in 1876, softbound
book.
AD693-$12.00
US Post Offices in 1893, softbound book.
AD694-$15.00
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other reference books see General, Military Records, Native American Records and Electronic
Media Sections.
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