How to Do Everything Genealogy
Publisher: McGraw-Hill | 1 May 2009 | 456 pages | ISBN 0071625348 | PDF | 17 MB
Trace your family tree and discover your roots
Fully updated and revised, this bestselling genealogy guide helps you tap into the wealth of global ancestry records and offers proven strategies for both traditional and electronic research. How to Do Everything: Genealogy, Second Edition explores basic rules of genealogical evidence, evaluation of source materials, research methods, and successful techniques for web-based research. You'll get new information on DNA-based records, social networking sites, blogs, podcasts, the latest hardware and software, and much more.
Set up and organize your family tree
Place your ancestors into context and locate essential records of their lives
Trace census, immigration, church, cemetery, military, and property records in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.
Locate and access document repositories, such as libraries and archives and their online catalogs
Conduct effective Internet research
Get past brick walls and dead ends in your research
Research and verify your ancestors using genetic genealogy (DNA)
Plan a very successful research trip
Determine the best technology for your research, including portable devices and databases
Share your findings with family members and collaborate with other researchers