Getting Started in Genealogy Online

Getting Started in Genealogy Online
ISBN-10
0806317701
ISBN-13
9780806317700
Category
Genealogy
Pages
62
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Genealogical Publishing Com
Author
William Dollarhide

Description

Genealogy expert Dollarhide updates his previous Genealogy Starter Kit with this treatment based upon Internet resources. He reduces the process to its most basic elements, starting with building a set of resources from family interviews, contacting relatives, compiling documentation such as death certificates, using the federal census, and conducting family history catalog searches. He then covers the basics of Internet research, offering research help for the truly addicted and a number of master forms, including data sheets, charts and family group sheets.

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