Family Pride serves the vast and expanding numbers of African-Americans interested in tracing their family histories. It provides readers with the tools to begin their quest and overcome barriers unique to the African-American genealogical search, such as the scarcity of written records. Combining the inspiration of personal accounts with a wealth of practical information, it outlines the vast resources available to plot one's lineage, from oral history and census reports to church and manumission records, from the Freedman's Bureau to the Negro Baseball Leagues, from the National Archives to ... View More...
paperback in very good condition. Includes businesses, old roads, every house and family as well as detail maps of villages and neighborhoods. This compilation boasts 66 old maps reproduced. View More...
This beautifully designed book provides an opportunity to create a unique and permanent account of a family's personal history and spiritual legacy, told through remembrances, cherished anecdotes, and facts. View More...
The best source for tracking down records in Ireland.Irish Records is your guide to locating Irish genealogical sources in Ireland.For the period of greatest interest to family history researchers -- the late eighteenth and early to middle nineteenth centuries -- Irish family records are sparse. However, sources are available -- civil registers, censuses, land records, church records -- and Irish Records tells you where to find them.Irish Records is arranged by Irish count and describes civil, ecclesiastical, and printed primary and secondary sources for each county. It also provides important... View More...
paperback bound with black bookbinding tape over staples. This copy is in very good condition with some foxing on the front cover and edges. Previous owner's name signed inside cover. View More...
This is a guide to making the most effective use of the world's largest archive of genealogy and family history materials, the Family History Library at Salt Lake City. It includes the basics of family history research; Internet searches including 3400 worldwide centres; and onsite research tips. View More...