Genealogy Online for Dummies by Matthew L. Helm and April Leigh Helm. In Genealogy Online for Dummies the authors provide details on how to prepare for going online,
research names on the Internet, find locations where your ancestors lived, locate government, ethnic and hard to find records, publish your
genealogical findings on the World Wide Web, and a provide a glossary of Internet and genealogical terms--all with a focus on integrating the
many available resources. They also include several tools on the accompanying CD-ROM to assist you in your research including the full Basic
Edition of the bestselling Family Tree Maker genealogical software, useful Internet utilities and browsers, and genealogical utilities to help
you place your genealogy on the Internet.
Genealogy Online, 5th Edition [DOWNLOAD: ADOBE READER] by Elizabeth Powell Crowe.
Research your family background, learn about your ancestors, and find new members of your family tree -- all from your home computer.
Netting Your Ancestors : Genealogical Research on the Internet by Cyndi Howells.
This book takes you through all the ins and outs of the three most important tools you will use in your online research: e-mail, mailing lists &
newsgroups, and the web. In writing this book Cyndi Howells has answered questions asked in e-mail from visitors to her web site, Cyndi's List,
and in the many classes that she has taught for genealogical research on the Internet. Students in her classes, and now readers of her book,
all agree that whether you have been online for a year or if you are new to the Internet, you will find many new ideas, strategies and tips all
throughout the book to aid you in Netting Your Ancestors.
Virtual Roots: A Guide to Genealogy and Local History on the World Wide Web by Thomas Jay Kemp. Virtual Roots is the road map to genealogy and local history sites on the internet! This book focuses on the sites that will be most helpful to genealogists and local historians.
This premier printed guide lists sites of the best archives, libraries, institutions, genealogical and historical societies, and family associations around the world the ones that provide census indexes, genealogical data, bibliographies, and other solid information that genealogists want. For each listing, Virtual Roots gives the URL, e-mail address, complete mailing address, and phone and fax numbers. Virtual Roots eliminates random net-surfing, saving researchers both time and money.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy by Christine Rose and Kay Germain Ingalls. Learn how to unlock the mysteries of your past with the help of this easy guide. The book features the basic techniques needed to conduct a search, including how to gather names, dates, places, relationships, and family documents. Readers will also learn valuable tips on using genealogy computer programs. Includes interview sheets & sample census forms.
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