Advanced Genealogy Research Techniques

Advanced Genealogy Research Techniques

Author: George G. Morgan

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2013-09-16

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0071816518

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Break through brick walls in your genealogical research Learn how to use innovative methods to unearth hard-to-find ancestors. Advanced Genealogy Research Techniques shows you, step by step, how to uncover elusive details by taking advantage of specialized tools and software programs and using proven best practices for breaking through the brick walls that have hindered your progress. You’ll get professional advice on formulating a research strategy, understanding the details you discover, keeping careful track of your data, analyzing the evidence, and developing hypotheses. Real-world case studies demonstrate how you can apply the systematic procedures presented in this practical guide to your own research--and achieve success! Examine the brick wall in detail to find potential weak spots that can be exploited into a breakthrough Use brute force techniques that leave no stone unturned Obtain exact copies of original records rather than derivative sources Research the family, associates, and neighbors (FANs) of your brick wall ancestor Consult with your family, friends, and colleagues to get a fresh perspective on your research Use crowdsourcing--genealogy societies, online forums, social media, blogs, wikis, and podcasts Apply technological solutions, including DNA testing and specialized genealogical software Get tips on hiring a professional genealogical researcher with the appropriate credentials and references Revisit your brick wall problem after honing your research skills Review your evidence, develop a research strategy, and keep a meticulous research log


Revolutionary War Genealogy

Revolutionary War Genealogy

Author: George Keene Schweitzer

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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"For a war that was carried out over 200 years ago, a surprisingly large number of records has survived, even though highly destructive fires in 1800 and 1814 consumed many of those kept at a national level. Of the many records now available, a sizable fraction of them are fruitful sources of genealogical information. It is the purpose of this book to lead you to them and to assist you in extracting information on your ancestor(s) from them"--Introduction.


How to Do Everything with Your Genealogy

How to Do Everything with Your Genealogy

Author: George G. Morgan

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-04-21

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13: 0072264381

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Anyone interested in discovering their family genealogy should carry a copy of this book everywhere. Written by internationally recognized expert, George G. Morgan, this book is an irreplaceable resource for beginner to expert knowledge gatherers. Not only does Morgan explain how to get the search started – creating a family tree, locating and evaluating documents, selecting the appropriate hardware and software for the search – he goes steps further and dedicates an entire section to research methods and strategies where he discusses, among other topics, getting past “dead ends,” and organizing possible research travel.


The Official Guide to Ancestry.com

The Official Guide to Ancestry.com

Author: George G. Morgan

Publisher: Ancestry.com

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781593313043

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You know that Ancestry.com is the #1 website for family history research. Now, let author and family history lecturer George G. Morgan take you on a detailed tour through the site's many exciting features. Learn how to search for your ancestors, explore thousands of databases, organize and share your research in dynamic family trees, and join a worldwide community of family historians.


Surnames, DNA, and Family History

Surnames, DNA, and Family History

Author: George Redmonds

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-08-25

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0199582645

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This book combines linguistic and historical approaches with the latest techniques of DNA analysis and show the insights these offer for every kind of genealogical research. The book will be welcomed by all those engaged in genealogical research, including everyone seeking to discover the histories of their names and families.