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Germanic Genealogy, 3rd Edition
by Dr. Ed Brandt, Mary Bellingham, Kent Cutcomp, Kermit Frye, Patricia Lowe and Paul Sternberg, of the Germanic Genealogy Society. Subtitled "A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns," this edition includes resources for specific areas, new material for Eastern Europe, detailed information for Germanic settlements in Canada, new maps, websites, expanded information for over 90 countries, how to read German script, terminology and more. 2007, paper, 680 pp., illus., index
$ 49.00 D-088
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Finding Your Polish Ancestors
by Kathleen Ann LaBudie-Szakall and Jan Steven Zaleski. It's easy to research when you know the ancestral village and those records have been microfilmed. This book describes strategies for overcoming most common problems, plus resources to help you in your search. paper
$ 26.00 D-161
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Finding Your Slovak Ancestors
by Lisa A. Alzo. Resource book, with both traditional and online resources necessary for researching Slovak ancestors, and how to document and preserve finding for future generations. 385 pp., full size forms, paper
$ 21.00 D-162
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Finding Your Ukrainian Ancestors
by Muryl Anrejciw Geary. Ukraine became an independent country in 1991, making it easier than ever before to research ancestral roots. This book lists various sources to research and what results to expect. (1998) 2000, paper, 163 pp.
$ 16.00 D-163
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German Researcher: How to Get the Most Out of an LDS Family History Center
by Fay Dearden and Douglas Dearden. Easy to use guide with English translations of Meyers Orts abbreviations, help in reading script, etc. 4th edition. paper, 58 pp.
$ 14.00 D-019
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Understanding Meyers Orts
by Fay S. Dearden. A translating guide for the directory of towns and places in the German Empire. Includes examples of interpreting the abbreviations and the special Gothic typeface used in it. 2000, paper, 20 pp.
$ 8.00 D-106
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Lands of the German Empire and Before
by Wendy K. Uncapher. Quick reference for finding administrative districts, brief histories of areas, points of interest, lists of town names, etc. There are maps, too! paper, 137 pp.
$ 20.00 D-109
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Researching in Germany: A Handbook for Your Visit to the Homeland of Your Ancestors
by Shirley Reimer and Roger Minert. To help make your research trip both enjoyable and productive! 2001, 264 pp., illus.
$ 18.95 D-130
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Finding Your Dutch Ancestors (3rd edition)
by Esther Perry and Susanna de Groot. This newly updated book presents a sound strategy to prepare for a thorough and productive research experiences at the Family History Center. paper
$ 16.00 D-155
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Beginner's Guide to Germanic Genealogy
by Lois Edwards. Practical, worksheet-based, with instructions on how and where to look for the information you need to be successful in searching for Germanic ancestors. 2005, illus., index
$ 16.00 D-158
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Steppes to Neu Odessa: Germans from Russia Odessa Township, Dakota Territory, 1872-1876
Cynthia Anne Frank Stupnik. The latest edition of this biographical and genealogical sketchbook of Plains' pioneers includes many new family connections made available in part by the Odessa German-Russian Genealogical Library. The surnames included are Auch, Bohrer, Dux, Engel, Frank, Friemark, Freier, Hermann, Horst, Jassmann, Kost, Kusler, Mind, Mueller, Mutschlknaus, Reister, Rude, Sayler, Schaefer, Schamber, Schorzman, Schramm, Serrr, Sieler, Stoller, Ulmer, Vaatz, Weber, Weidenbach, Werner, Winter, and Ziegele. The author's sources have come from various German-Russian historical works, newspapers of the Dakota Territory, and German-Russian genealogical websites. 2002. c118 pp., illus., maps, surname index
$ 17.00 SD-016
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