Complications arising from incomplete or missing records, census irregularities and individuals of the same name occur more often than non-genealogists might think. The author, a respected genealogist, helps intermediate to advanced researchers break through these "brick walls" by breaking down each researcher's common problem into a chapter with straightforward solutions. Readers will: Go straight to the answers they need without wading through theory or irrelevant records overviews; Find explanations and case studies easily understood and useful for intermediate or advanced genealogists; Learn what NOT to do in research to avoid hitting brick walls in the future. The result is the best and most accessible book on the market about overcoming obstacles, from Family Tree Magazine and Family Tree Books, the sources of genealogy's most popular publications.
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Editor |
Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo |
LoC Classification |
CS14.R57 2005 |
Dewey |
929.1 Ris |
Cover Price |
$19.99 |
No. of Pages |
232 |
Height x Width |
11.0
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8.5
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No |
Dedication |
Eugene Leetch |
Store |
James W. Warren |
Location |
Rock Island County Historical Society |
Purchase Price |
$19.99 |
Purchase Date |
April 2005 |
Owner |
RICIGS |
Links |
Amazon US
Barnes & Noble
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