
Finding Your Roots
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Finding Your Roots (Revised and Expanded Edition)
Author: Stewart, John J. (A)
Westin, Jeane Eddy (A)
Westin uses a step-by-step method, complete with sample forms and family questionnaires, to gather information. For anyone interested in checking back even one generation, this book will be devoured--especially once readers see how much fun tracking long-lost relatives can be.
When searching family trees, individuals often can't get past the forest
of names and information thrown at them. Now, drawing on her own
experiences (and revealing her own mistakes for us to avoid), Westin
uses a step-by-step method, complete with sample forms and family
questionnaires, to gather information. For anyone interested in checking
back even one generation, this book will be devoured--especially once
readers see how much fun tracking long-lost relatives can be. Westin is
particularly good at cautioning would-be genealogists to research
whether someone else has actually checked into family history already,
thus saving a lot of duplicate work. In addition, she prints hundreds of
sources' addresses and e-mail accounts, and points out which are
important for names, military histories, and property records. The
largest source for genealogists in the world is at the Mormon Church in
Salt Lake City, with more than 2.5 billion names. In addition, there are
helpful hints on how to write letters to relatives and how to conduct
oral interviews. Joe Collins
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Publisher
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Putnam Publishing Group
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Format
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Paperback
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Language
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English
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Dimensions
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8.26" l x 5.53" w x 0.96" h
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ISBN-10
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087477943X
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ISBN-13
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978-0874779431
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Pages
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335
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