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North Germany to North America: 19th Century Migration
by R.L. Stockman. BACK IN PRINT! A brief history of emigration, emphasizing rural persons who came to the midwest, New York and Texas. Covers everything from reforms, farms, traditions, settlements in the U.S., etc. A veritable encyclopedia! 2003, paper, illus., maps, 675 pp.
$ 28.95 D-151
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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
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Obit Index, Ostfriesiche Nachrichten/Ostfriesen Zeitung, Vol. 3 and expanded, 2006
compiled and indexed by Rick Gersema. Published in Dubuque, Breda and Ball Lake, IA, this German-language paper carried many obituaries of interest to East Friesen immigrants. Data here includes surname, middle and maiden names, date of paper, death place and place, state, birth place and date, with both a standard and a maiden name index. Heavy settlement from this area came to Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, the Dakotas, and other nearby states. (Supply limited) 2006, paper, spiral bound
$ 15.00 D-132
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About Rich Polder Farmers and Poor Moorfolk (Ostfriesland Under Prussian Rule)
More social history on Ostfriesen. 2003, paper, illus.
$ 15.00 D-150
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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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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
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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
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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
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German-English Genealogical Dictionary
Back in print! Easy-to-use to translate German-language documents. All words, symbols, and abbreviations were chosen because of their association with family research. 7th printing, 2006, 318 pp., paper
$ 29.95 D-023
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Maps of the German Empire, 1871
Set of maps to find that ancestral home. paper, coil bound
$ 17.00 D-040
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Deciphering Gothic Records
by Fay Dearden. On heavy stock for use right on the microfilm reader. Compare various ways the letters are formed and figure out the words for yourself! 1996, paper, spiral bound
$ 6.50 D-078
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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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Spelling Variations in German Names
by Roger Minert, A.G. Includes spelling conventions, grammar and application of German and English phonetics to names. Also a checklist for how to identify variant spellings, and a trouble shooting guide. 2000, 92 pp., soft cover
$ 16.50 D-110
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Address List of Roman Catholic Churches in Lithuania
by Jonathan D Shea. More than addresses, this book contains basic information about research, lists of place names, sample documents, etc. 1995, 60 pp., paper
$ 10.00 D-116
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Palatine Place Name Index
by Roger Minert. Two lists of places, one in alphabetical order, and one in reverse alphabetical order. Depending on what part of the name you can read, this will help you find it! 2000, paper
$ 10.95 D-121
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Wuerttemberg Place Name Index
by Roger Minert. Two lists of places, one in alphabetical order, and one in reverse alphabetical order. Depending on what part of the name you can read, this will help you find it! 2000, paper
$ 10.95 D-123
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Deciphering Handwriting in German Documents
by Roger P. Minert. German records often use Latin and French in addition to the German language. Complicated by the use of the Gothic script, this book can help you analyze the records and continue your research. 2001, paper
$ 26.95 D-128
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Platt Deutsch/Low German
by Bob Stockman. Help with word spelling and pronunciation, plus over 5000 words in the glossary. paper
$ 20.00 D-129
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Witter's German-English Schoolbook (1881)
reprint of school book to teach American students how to read and write German gothic script. No previous knowledge of German required. 1987, paper, illus.
$ 10.00 D-131
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Braunschweig Place Name Index
by Roger Minert. Two lists of places, one in alphabetical order, and one in reverse alphabetical order. Depending on what part of the name you can read, this will help you find it! 2001, paper
$ 9.95 D-134
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Schleswig-Holstein Place Name Index
by Roger Minert. Two lists of places, one in alphabetical order, and one in reverse alphabetical order. Depending on what part of the name you can read, this will help you find it! 2001, paper
$ 9.95 D-136
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