Park Genealogical Books - Continue shopping?
Yes



Preserving Your Family Photos
by Maureen Taylor. all the information you need to care for your family photograph collection. She outlines in straightforward steps how to add value to your home collection by using the methods that conservators and photo curators use every day! 2010, paper, 208 pp., photos
$ 24.99 G-160
    Check Out



A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland, 2nd edition
by Brian Mitchell. This edition adds Roman Catholic parishes in all 32 counties of Ireland and Presbyterian congregations in the 9 counties of northern Ireland, making it a complete geographical picture of the 3 major religious denominations in Ireland during the middle years of the 19th century. 2002, paper, 175 pp., maps
$ 20.00 B-059
    Check Out



Researching Canadian Vital Statistics Records (B, M & D)
by Sharon L. Murphy. Basics on types of records, including civil registration, as well as all types of vital records. There is also a province-by-province listing of archives, which office holds them, time period covered, etc. 2001, paper, coil bound, 256 pp.
$ 19.00 F-048
    Check Out



Finding Your French-Canadian Ancestors
by Louise St. Denis. How to research this group. paper, coil bound
$ 10.00 F-051
    Check Out



German Research Companion, 3rd edition
by Shirley Riemer, Rogert Minert and Jennifer Anderson. Updated, expanded, with no increase in price! For all those questions about how your ancestors lived in Germany - military, religion, culture, etc. 2010, 700+ pp., paper
$ 28.00 D-044
    Check Out



Genealogical Proof Standard: Building a Solid Case (3rd edition)
by Christine Rose. Updated version of this guide to determining the quality of genealogical evidence. 2009, paper
$ 9.95 G-208
    Check Out



Quick Sheet: Citing Online Historical Resources
by Elizabeth Shown Mills. Based on the premise that online sources are publications that have the same characteristics as printed publications, it provides rules and models for common record types such as passenger lists, vital records, and newspapers. Since a website is the online equivalent of a book, the QuickSheet shows you how to cite author/creator/owner of a website, title of the website, place (URL), date posted, and so forth. 2007 rev. laminated
$ 7.95 G-202
    Check Out



Producing a Quality Family History
by Patricia Law Hatcher, C.G. Steps and considerations required in the process of assembling and printing a family history. 1997, 286 pp., paper
$ 19.95 G-039
    Check Out



Eastern States Census Substitutes & State Census Records
by William Dollarhide. Annotated bibliography for states in the Old Southwest, New England, Mid-Atlantic States, the Old South, the Old Northwest, and the Central Plains. Name lists derived from tax lists, directories, voter registration, military lists, etc. 2007, perfectbound, 255 pp.
$ 32.95 U-026
    Check Out



Western States Census Substitutes & State Censuses
by William Dollarhide. Annotated bibliography and historical timelines for Texas, Oklahoma & Indian Territory, California & Nevada, Alaska & Hawaii, Nuevo Mexico, the Mountain West, and the Oregon Country. 2007, perfectbound, 220 pp.
$ 32.95 U-027
    Check Out



Census Substitutes & State Census Records (2-volume set)
by William Dollarhide. Annotated bibliography, timeline for entire U.S. Save by buying the set! 2005, perfectbound in two volumes, 264 pp.
$ 60.00 U-028
    Check Out



Researching Your Colonial New England Ancestors
by Patricia Law Hatcher. The key to facing the challenges of tracing ancestors to a time when they were under the rule of the English crown, blazing a new way in uncharted territory. paper, 155 pp.
$ 16.95 U-030
    Check Out



Estate Inventories: How to Use Them
by Kenneth L. Smith. A glimpse into your ancestor's personal possessions. Help in reading and interpreting inventories with sections on writing, spelling, foreign words, abbreviations, currency, rates and prices, and a glossary of archaic words. rev. 2000, 137 pp., paper
$ 12.50 G-061
    Check Out



Genealogy Helps, Hints & Hope
by John Heisey. Not just another 'how-to' book, but a collection of articles on migration patterns, gravestone rubbings, family reunions, adoption, epidemics, etc. 1995, 147 pp., paper
$ 9.00 G-063
    Check Out



In Their Words: Genealogist's Translation Guide, Polish
by Jonathan D Shea and William F Hoffman. From two expert researchers, the guide they wanted when they began their researching. Well indexed, covers topics from phonetics to grammar to finding records in the U.S., consular records, etc. 2007 (revised), 392 pp., soft cover
$ 35.00 D-117
    Check Out



Beginning Your Family History in Great Britian
by George Pelling (revised and updated by Pauline Litton). Getting off to a good start requires knowing the right stuff -- this book will help! paper
$ 9.95 B-022
    Check Out



Atlantic Bridge to Germany: Alsace-Lorraine
by Linda Herrick and Wendy Uncapher. The first in the revised Atlantic Bridge series, this is a self-contained guide to researching: word list in German, French and English, history, geography, maps, divisions, places, availability of films at Family History Library, etc. 2003, paper, 192 pp., illus.
$ 20.00 AB-001
    Check Out



Atlantic Bridge to Germany: Baden
by Linda Herrick and Wendy Uncapher. The second in the revised Atlantic Bridge series, this is a self-contained guide to researching: word list in German, French and English, history, geography, maps, divisions, places, availability of films at Family History Library, etc. 2004, paper, 156 pp., illus.
$ 20.00 AB-002
    Check Out



Atlantic Bridge to Germany: Pomerania
by Linda Herrick and Wendy Uncapher. Index and maps of placenames in Pomerania (Pommern). Includes church and civil record dates available in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. History, maps, and tips on how to research in Pomerania. 2005, paper, 238 pp., illus.
$ 22.00 AB-003
    Check Out



Yesterday's Ireland
by Paddy Linehan. Lavishly illustrated, all aspects of Irish life in the last century are explored, including living in the cities, tales of home and hearth, etc. 2003, cloth, 224 pp.
$ 29.99 B-066
    Check Out



Planning a Genealogy Research Trip to Ireland: The Research Trail in Dublin
by Ruth Blair, PLCGS. A resource guide for getting the most out of your trip, including the General Register Office, National Archives, National Library, Church of Ireland, Land Registry, Dublin cemeteries, etc., with URLs, addresses and more! 2005, paper, 90 pp.,
$ 12.00 B-067
    Check Out



In Their Words: Genealogist's Translation Guide, Vol. II Russian
by Jonathan D Shea and William F Hoffman. From two expert researchers, the guide they wanted when they began their researching. Well indexed, covers topics from phonetics to grammar to finding records in the U.S., consular records, etc. 2004, 392 pp., paper
$ 30.00 D-154
    Check Out



Genealogical Documentation Checklist
See at a glance what facts you've found and what gaps still exist, with space to track the sources. pkg. of 100
$ 10.00 DOC
    Check Out



Researching Canadian Census Records
by Doris Bourrie, CGRS. Background on Heads of Family and Nominal census records, as well as specialized censuses. Where to find records, samples, film numbers, etc. 2001, paper, coil bound
$ 14.00 F-049
    Check Out



Researching Canadian Religious Records
by Ryan Taylor. Information about church archives, church records in public archives, published books, as well as denominational backgrounds of various religious groups 2001, paper, coil bound, 190 pp.
$ 19.00 F-050
    Check Out

Next 25 Matches