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Summary: Guide to Genealogical Treasures
Comment: "Courthouse Research for Family Historians" is an easy book to use. One that is not filled with
facts and figures but still remains a product to help find thos elusive relatives. It is filled
with suggestions that I (a fairly novice researcher) find very useful. It covers everything
courthouses might be able to offer the researcher. It is fun to read. I definitely recommend it.

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Summary: Courthouse Records
Comment: This book gives a lot of great information and tips for research at court houses. It is up to date
and thorough, and a great help to researchers.

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Summary: Excellent Reference
Comment: Everything a family historian needs to fully utilize records available at the courthouse. Excellent
organization and packed with clear and complete explanations of how to find the many different
resources hiding in the different departments. Anyone who has ever been intimidated by a courthouse
will appreciate this book.

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Summary: Courthouse Treasure Hunt
Comment: Family historians often resist researching courthouse records because they either don't understand
the records and their content or haven't read this instructive book by Ms. Rose. Case studies are
used to illustrate how much information can be gleaned from exploring the courthouse where your
ancestors lived or taking a look at the Family History Library films of the records if one can't
visit the area of interest. This step by step guide will help the researcher glean every ounce of
information from records, and then know how to intrepret and use that for furthering an
understanding of his ancestors life. The helpful leads in the local courthouse no longer need to
intimidate and confuse. Using this guide will help you enter into the treasure hunt for information
with confidence and clarity.




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