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FORMS

GENEALOGY FORMS 8 ½" x 11" Standard forms of: 5 Generation Ancestor Chart or; Family Group Sheets or Individual Census Forms for each year except 1890

25 Sheets $2.00
50 Sheets 3.00
100 Sheets 5.00
500 Sheets 22.50
1000 Sheets 40.00

Set of the 13 census years $1.50

Census Sheets 1784-1920 (information on both sides of paper) or; Research Record Sheet (information on both sides of sheet) Lists many important records we sometimes forget to research.

25 Sheets $ 3.00
50 Sheets 4.50
100 Sheets 8.50
500 Sheets 37.50
1000 Sheets 70.00

U.S. Boundary MAPS Set of 10 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870-80, 1890-1920 $4.00

RESEARCH AIDS

ANCESTRY'S REDBOOK: American State, County & Town Sources; Provides county & town listings state by state. Contains information on holdings on every county in the U.S. 7/202 $49.95

EVERTON'S HANDY BOOK FOR GENEALOGISTS Provides information for counties & towns for every state in the U.S. This book also gives informa- tion for foreign countries. 12/B1 $34.99

GENEALOGICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE COLONIAL AMERICAS. Simular to the Redbook and Handybook, this book contains information where to write or obtain records for states. But this one includes Latin America, Caribbean, Canada, Africa, Denmark, France, Great Brittain, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Foreign records at the Library of Congress, several colonial maps. 1/5176 $49.95

THE SOURCE GUIDEBOOK Presents the rich body of original family history reserch material that is available. Explains how to preserve and enjoy a family history. 7/101 $49.95

PRINTED SOURCES This book identifies not only the mainstream printed research sources, but also the lesser-known and hidden sources that can reveal much about every family's history. 7/155 $49.95

LAND & PROPERTY RESEARCH in the United States 7/170 $49.95

THEY BECAME AMERICANS Little-known sources with court records. Indexed Natualization records. Undiscovered treasures hidden in the National Archives. Using the internet to find and download your ancestors records. Immigration chronology. 7/321 19.95

MAP GUIDE TO AMERICAN MIGRATION ROUTES 1735- 1815 William Dollarhide 9/A0140 $9.95

DOLLARHIDE'S MAP GUIDE to the US Census by William Dollarhide $39.95

HIDDEN SOURCES: Family History in Unlikely Places Author Laura Szucs Pfeiffer provides clues to the location of these little-used records and a list of books with further information about each type. Get an overview of more than 100 sources. 7/1447 $39.95

GENEALOGICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA of the COLONIAL AMERICANS. Until the publication of this remarkable new work, no single source could be used to identify and locate the records of the various countries of the Western Hemisphere. The reader will appreciate, of course, that the subject matter is vast, covering the colonial records of all the Americas, from Latin America to the Caribbean, from the original Thirteen Colonies to Canada and New France, so of necessity the author has been at pains to be as comprehensive as possible. An indispensable desk reference: Chronology of colonial history and dates of first colonial governors, Colonies of Latin America arranged according to mother country, Colonies of the Caribbean, The Thirteen Colonies plus Maine and Vermont, Other U.S. States with settlements prior to the Revolution, Canada, and Resources for further research, including the ocation of colonial records in such countries as Denmark, England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, and Switzerland, and at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. 1/5176 $49.95

RESEARCHER'S GUIDE TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY While it instructs the researcher in the timeless principles of genealogical research, it also identifies the various classes of records employed in that research, groups them in convenient tables and charts, gives their location, explains their uses, and evaluates each of them in the context of the research process. It incorporates the latest thinking on genealogy and computers, specifically the relationship between computer technology and the timeless principles of good genealogical research. It also includes a new chapter on the property rights of women, a revised chapter on the evaluation of genealogical evidence, and updated information on the 1920 census. 1/2362 $29.95


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