Organize Your Genealogy

Organize Your Genealogy
Title Organize Your Genealogy PDF eBook
Author Drew Smith
Publisher Penguin
Pages 242
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1440345058

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Get Your Research in Order! Stop struggling to manage all your genealogy facts, files, and data--make a plan of attack to maximize your progress. Organize Your Genealogy will show you how to use tried-and-true methods and the latest tech tools and genealogy software to organize your research plan, workspace, and family-history finds. In this book, you'll learn how to organize your time and resources, including how to set goals and objectives, determine workable research questions, sort paper and digital documents, keep track of physical and online correspondence, prepare for a research trip, and follow a skill-building plan. With this comprehensive guide, you'll make the most of your research time and energy and put yourself on a road to genealogy success. Organize Your Genealogy features: • Secrets to developing organized habits that will maximize your research time and progress • Hints for setting up the right physical and online workspaces • Proven, useful systems for organizing paper and electronic documents • Tips for managing genealogy projects and goals • The best tools for organizing every aspect of your ancestry research • Easy-to-use checklists and worksheets to apply the book's strategies Whether you're a newbie seeking best practices to get started or a seasoned researcher looking for new and better ways of getting organized, this guide will help you manage every facet of your ancestry research.

In Search Of Our Ancestors

In Search Of Our Ancestors
Title In Search Of Our Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Megan Smolenyak
Publisher Adams Media Corporation
Pages 260
Release 2000-03
Genre History
ISBN

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In this companion to a new PBS series beginning in April, "In Search of Our Ancestors" features over 100 true stories of the amazing luck, unexpected kindnesses, and unusual serendipity encountered by researchers as they track down their family's records.

Genealogical Records in the National Archives

Genealogical Records in the National Archives
Title Genealogical Records in the National Archives PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1983
Genre Public records
ISBN

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Tracing Your Irish Ancestors

Tracing Your Irish Ancestors
Title Tracing Your Irish Ancestors PDF eBook
Author John Grenham
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Company
Pages 606
Release 2010-11
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780806320465

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Reunion

Reunion
Title Reunion PDF eBook
Author Ryan Littrell
Publisher Ryan Littrell
Pages 275
Release 2012-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 098834100X

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An anonymous letter, found at the bottom of a box of black-and-white pictures, reveals the first clues about the author's grandmother's family story, and soon those clues lead him to a country graveyard and a long-lost cousin. As one hint leads to the next, from the 19th century back into the 18th, he discovers his family's place in a people's tragic struggle.

A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors

A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors
Title A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
Publisher North Light Books
Pages 164
Release 1998
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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This first-ever guide reveals special strategies for overcoming the unique challenges of tracing female genealogy. Readers will be able to uncover historical facts, personal accounts and recorded events to form an intriguing narrative biography of the women in their ancestries.

Blood in the Valley

Blood in the Valley
Title Blood in the Valley PDF eBook
Author Jean M. Roberts
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 274
Release 2019-01-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781792768125

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Catherine flung out her hands as if her flesh could protect the children huddled behind her from musket balls and tomahawks. She raised her head and stared into the war-hardened eyes of a Mohawk warrior. A weapon clutched in each hand, his body smeared with grease paint and blood; he had come to wreak destruction he had come to kill. In 1753, Catherine Wasson and her extended family depart placid New Hampshire to settle in the raucous Mohawk Valley of New York, in search of fertile land and a better life. It doesn't come easy. Catherine must adapt to a multicultural frontier society of wealthy Dutch settlers, hardscrabble Germans, Scots-Irish, African slaves and the original inhabitants; the fiercely independent Iroquois confederation. Within months of their arrival, conflict with their age-old enemy, the French, erupts into a war that threatens their homes and lives.When peace returns, Catherine and her new husband, Samuel Clyde, make their home in the idyllic but remote Cherry Valley, perched on the edge of the Indian frontier. Their peaceful life is short lived. Americans demanding their freedom break from the mother country. As conflict escalates, the Mohawk Valley descends into guerrilla warfare; brother against brother, neighbor against neighbor; everyone must choose a side. On a frigid November morning, Catherine finds herself face to face with Mohawk warrior, Joseph Brant, War Chief of the Iroquois. Once her childhood friend, he is now her greatest enemy; her life is in his hands. This is the story of my ancestor Catherine Wasson Clyde, wife of Revolutionary War hero Colonel Samuel Clyde. Catherine's singular life is one of bravery, determination and survival.