[Genealib] free books

Janice Schultz ge_librarian at mcpl.lib.mo.us
Tue Mar 20 13:02:25 EDT 2007


The following are free to the first respondent(s):

Searching on Location: Planning a Research Trip, by Anne Ross 
Balhuizen, 1992.  (two copies)

Getting Started: How To Begin Researching Your Family History, by 
Anne Ross Balhuizen, 1994

Ancestry's Guide To Research: Case Studies In American Genealogy, by 
Cerny & Eakle, 1985. (four copies)

The Complete Book of Emigrants, volume 2, by Peter Wilson Coldham, 
1990.

Genealogical Research: Methods and Sources, volumes 1 and 2, ed. by 
Milton Rubincam, 1980.

In Search of Scottish Ancestry, by Gerald Hamilton-Edwards, 1972.

Genealogy My Way: How I Traced and Compiled My Family Genealogy, by 
Lavonne J. Bouressa, 1977.  (two copies)

Genealogist's Handbook For Atlantic Canada Research, ed. by Terrence 
M. Punch, 1989.  

Getting It All Together: A Primer In Beginning Genealogy, volume 1
Digging Up Your Roots: A Guide to Basic Genealogical Sources: A 
Primer In Beginning Genealogy, volume 2
Digging Up Your Roots: A Guide to Genealogical Records At the Federal 
Level: A Primer In Beginning Genealogy, volume 3, 1989, 1990

A Guide To Ancestral Research: London, by Phillip B. Dunn, 1987, 
1989.

Handbook On Irish Genealogy: How To Trace Your Ancestos and Relatives 
In Ireland, 1980. (two copies)

Finding English Ancestors: Jurisdictions and Record Sources, by 
Arlene Eakle, 1979. (three copies)

Genealogical Research Standards, by Derek Harland, 1963. (two copies)

The Researchers Guide To American Genealogy, 2nd Ed., by Val D. 
Greenwood, 1990.  (three copies)

The Researchers Guide To American Genealogy, by Val D. Greenwood, 
1973.  (three copies)


  Janice Schultz, Genealogy Librarian
  Mid-Continent Public Library
  ge_librarian at mcpl.lib.mo.us  -=-  http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/ge
  Unless explicitly attributed, the opinions expressed are personal.





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