Can you name your great-grandparents?
What about their great-grandparents?
If you've ever asked, "Who are you people, and what are you doing on my family tree?"
have I got a guidebook for you!
A primer for the beginning genealogist, a refresher course for the intermediate user,
and a walk down memory lane for the more advanced family historian.
A down in the trenches approach to genealogy, with tips and tricks that really work.
For the Beginner:
Just starting out? This book will walk you through it point-by-point,
from organizing your research and knowing where and how to look, to creating a website.
It's all here in clear, understandable language.
For the Intermediate User:
Learn how to read between the lines of the primary records, and see the
living past come alive through the eyes of your ancestors.
For the Advanced Genealogist:
Celebrate the oral tradition, the very heart and soul of genealogy.
Presented in a narrative style, The Cloning of Solomon Hays includes a report of "The Tri-State Tornado of 1925," from the first-person accounts of an eleven-year-old survivor.
Grab a copy and reclaim your heritage.
What about their great-grandparents?
If you've ever asked, "Who are you people, and what are you doing on my family tree?"
have I got a guidebook for you!
A primer for the beginning genealogist, a refresher course for the intermediate user,
and a walk down memory lane for the more advanced family historian.
A down in the trenches approach to genealogy, with tips and tricks that really work.
For the Beginner:
Just starting out? This book will walk you through it point-by-point,
from organizing your research and knowing where and how to look, to creating a website.
It's all here in clear, understandable language.
For the Intermediate User:
Learn how to read between the lines of the primary records, and see the
living past come alive through the eyes of your ancestors.
For the Advanced Genealogist:
Celebrate the oral tradition, the very heart and soul of genealogy.
Presented in a narrative style, The Cloning of Solomon Hays includes a report of "The Tri-State Tornado of 1925," from the first-person accounts of an eleven-year-old survivor.
Grab a copy and reclaim your heritage.