Providing an overall picture of how to use a PC to organize and simplify the process of tracing ancestry, this book shows readers how to track ancestors and other relatives in a computer database, how to print a variety of reports and how to create a "custom book" of their ancestry. It also covers digitized photography and photograph restoration.
This official America Online guide shows you step-by-step how to start researching your roots, from mapping a strategy and evaluating genealogical software to finding the best family history resources on AOL and the Web.
Census research is one of the first and most important steps in constructing a family tree. Everyone from genealogists to historians use the federal census for researching family histories. Deciphering census data, however, is not always easy. Your Guide to the Federal Census acts as a personal "research assistant" for the beginning genealogist. Census Basics examines the nuts and bolts of census ...