Genealogy And The Internet
(Graeme Davis)
Genealogy and the Internet is an eBook guide to getting started with on-line genealogical research. Step-by-step it shows how to find and use the key records for family tree research. Help is given with using the building-block records of births, marriages and deaths along with census records. There is information too about finding and using the multiplicity of other on-line sites. With this guide you can make progress in tracing your family tree. This guide is appropriate for anyone who wants to access the wealth of records now available on-line. It is suitable for the novice genealogist, as well as for more experienced researchers who have previously worked mainly with archival sources. The focus of the guide is on sources for UK, US and Commonwealth genealogy, though there are ideas and sources within it which have global coverage. You should buy this guide if you want to find out more about your family history. If you know very little and want to make a start. If you know a lot, but want to see what the internet can offer. If you have just a few hours to put into research - or if you are able to put hundreds of hours in. If you live far from record offices, but want to find out more about your family nonetheless. Published for $1.99 by Lulu at http://stores.lulu.com/Graemedavis
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