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True Miracles with GenealogyAnne BradshawGenealogy |
True Miracles with Genealogy "True Miracles with Genealogy" is a collection of family history research stories written by ordinary people with extraordinary experiences. These events are part of the reward that comes from doing genealogy. They are the fathers and mothers turning their hearts to their children-the spiritual moments and help that comes from beyond the veil. Each account is unique. Each is a miracle. Each will inspire readers as they come to the heady realization that family history work is of great consequence, and there really is a world of spirits. |
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How to Do Everything GenealogyGeorge G. MorganBooks |
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The Everything Guide to Online GenealogyKimberly PowellBooks |
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The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy, Third EditionVal D. GreenwoodBooks |
Cemetery Research on the Internet (A Genealogy Guide) eBook Because so many people live hundreds or thousands of miles from their 18th or 19th century ancestral homes, on-site cemetery research often has to wait for a family vacation or business trip. How frustrating to find a clue about a family homestead, only to be prevented by distance to visit in person. For genealogists, cemeteries can contain a treasure house of clues for further research. The inscription on just one stone can contain a maiden name, a place of birth, the names of children or wives, and cause of death. The carvings on the stone, themselves, can symbolically reflect religious beliefs or the family’s expression of grief. Today, thanks to the Internet, the possibility of locating family burial sites without leaving home is excellent. Instead of indefinitely postponing cemetery research, you can now search the Web for cemetery transcriptions, headstone records, and even photographs. |
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