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Genealogy Helps #09
Researching ancestry is an exciting and fun pastime which many people are taking up thanks to the easy accessibility of records through the internet and other forms of research.
This 193-page ebook is an amazing resource which will help you to find records in some amazing and unusual places, including;
- How to Find Adoption Records if You Need Them
- Prison Records and Your Genealogical Research
- Modern Genealogical Problems and How to Solve Them
- Things You Should Know Before Using Someone Else’s Research
- Confessions from a Family Historian (What I Should Have Done Right from the Beginning)
- 10 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for August
- Drawing Those Hesitant Relatives into Your Family Tree Research
- GeneFoods: The Pepperoni Roll and Its Origins
- English Settlers in Barbados
- Tartans: The Key to Clans
- The History of a Family: Using Naturalization Records as a Link to the Past
- 10 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for September
- Home is Where the Records Are: How to Mine Your Closets for Genealogical Gems
- Genealogy Notes: Why You Need Them and How to Take Them the Right Way
- GeneFoods: The Sinfully Delicious History of Deviled Eggs
- Y-DNA and the Enigma of Richard III
- 6 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for October
- The Biltmore: A Beautiful Piece of American History
- How to Research the Birthplaces of Your Ancestors
- Why You Should Incorporate Periodicals into Your Genealogy Research
- Who’s Who in the Wars of the Roses: Henry VI
- 10 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for November
- Who’s Who in the Wars of the Roses: Elizabeth Woodville
- GeneFoods: The Pumpkin Pie
- A History of Veterans Day
- Gustave Anjou: An Intriguing Career of Genealogical Fraud
- Who’s Who in the Wars of the Roses: Cecily Neville
- Was the First Thanksgiving Actually Held in Florida? An Interesting Historical Analysis
- Who’s Who in the Wars of the Roses: Anne Neville
- Charts and Forms for Genealogy, and How to Use Them
There’s a whole lot more to researching a family tree than at first meets the eye. Genealogy Helps #9 will show you what you should include when it comes to your research and why each individual things goes towards making a complete picture for you.
With records stretching across both sides of the Atlantic you won’t be stuck for ideas when it comes to looking for your family’s ancestors.