The family information in this book comes from a genealogy magazine published during the 1990s, now out of print. Contents of this huge volume (32 previously published books in one!) include all queries from the magazine mentioning individuals or families with a surname beginning with "D."
The focus is on families in the southern United States.
Genealogy queries such as these have long been a means for family researchers to share information. Although these queries were written by persons seeking information, the wealth of detail in them could prove valuable to you if you're working on the same names or lines.
Typically, queries include information on births, deaths, marriages, children of a given couple, family migrations, etc. Some trace several generations of one family. Some even include colorful family stories passed down through the years!
This big, data-rich volume will be of interest to anyone researching families in the southern United States. Be sure to use Amazon's "Look Inside" feature and read the introduction to this book for more information on the type of material it contains and how it could be useful to your own research.
Note: If you aren't sure if the information in this book will be useful to your particular family research, why not borrow and read it for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription?
The focus is on families in the southern United States.
Genealogy queries such as these have long been a means for family researchers to share information. Although these queries were written by persons seeking information, the wealth of detail in them could prove valuable to you if you're working on the same names or lines.
Typically, queries include information on births, deaths, marriages, children of a given couple, family migrations, etc. Some trace several generations of one family. Some even include colorful family stories passed down through the years!
This big, data-rich volume will be of interest to anyone researching families in the southern United States. Be sure to use Amazon's "Look Inside" feature and read the introduction to this book for more information on the type of material it contains and how it could be useful to your own research.
Note: If you aren't sure if the information in this book will be useful to your particular family research, why not borrow and read it for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription?