Finding
Your Roots Online (1st Ed) by Nancy Hendrickson
Book Description: While other guidebooks to online genealogy
provide a multitude of Web sites, none of them tells readers how to use
and analyze the sites themselves.
Finding Your Roots Online is the first to offer readers a step-by-step
reference, using real examples, for using the Internet effectively in genealogical
research.
Nancy Hendrickson's structured, easy-to-follow approach covers the basics
of sound genealogical research, then launches readers online armed with
the proper tools for getting the most success with the least amount of
frustration. They'll learn how to get the most out of Internet resources
and recognize when a research problem can't be solved online.
Nancy Hendrickson is a contributing editor to Family Tree Magazine and
author of the self-published electronic book How To Find More Ancestors
Through Online Networking. Nancy has fifteen years of experience with online
genealogy and is the publisher and editor of Internet Genealogy, a free
electronic newsletter for Internet genealogists. She lives in San Diego,
California.
Paperback from Betterway Pubns
Book Published: May, 2003
Your
Guide to Cemetery Research by Sharon Debartolo Carmack
Book Description: Your Guide to Cemetery Research is a comprehensive,
in-depth resource that's perfect for genealogists, researchers and historians.
It covers everything from cemetery and death-related terminology to clues
offered by headstone art, and cemeteries' role in our culture and history.
This guide also examines the funeral customs of various ethnic groups
and includes a social history of death that reveals both the usual and
unusual ways in which readers' ancestors coped with and celebrated death.
Paperback from Betterway Pubns
Book Published: April, 2002fs