Genealogy Basics Online is an important resource for the beginner researching family history. More than just a list of helpful Web sites, this book provides tips for how to manage a structured search for family surnames and documents such as birth, death and marriage certificates. Even with little or no Internet experience, Genealogy Basics Online can show anyone how to begin using the vast ...
Top online genealogy tool-now Web enhanced! Thanks to the World Wide Web, online genealogical research is easier and more rewarding than ever before. And the new Web Edition of Elizabeth Powell Crowe's Genealogy Online packs all the latest sites plus scores of other convenient Internet and online resources-all you need is a modem and this plain-English guide! In no time you'll start uncovering ...
Now every genealogist can unlock the treasure trove of real, digitized records, or transcriptions of records, found on the Internet and CD-ROMs. In Plugging Into Your Post, Rick Crume gives readers a guided tour of the fast-growing list of resources available right at their fingertips. His friendly and accessible instruction makes it easy for genealogists of all skill levels to coax vital clues ...
Use new tools to uncover your own personal history Find out where to look, discover the best sites, and record your findings Where did you come from? If family history fascinates you but the idea of all that research seems overwhelming, take heart! This book shows you how to lay the groundwork first, then use your computer to traverse miles and centuries. Includes great techno-tools as ...
Take a step-by-step guided tour of amazing genealogical resources available on the Internet. Beginning with a fascinating history of the development and evolution of the Internet, this book will have you immersed in this new and exciting world in no time. Authors Laurie and Steve Bonner will help you understand the basic hardware and software you will need, and then direct you to some of ...
Sams Teach Yourself e-Genealogy Today focuses on using Internet resources and computer technology to aid in the creation of a family history. Broken into four major parts, the book leads you through the process of beginning a search from scratch, deciding on what kind of hardware and software makes sense for you, and where to begin the online search. The book also teaches techniques to deal with ...
With the World Wide Web growing at a furious pace, spreading its tentacles into every nook and cranny of the genealogy world, the appearance of this book on Web publishing is as timely as it is welcome. Over the past few years genealogy Web sites have been proliferating at such an incredible rate that the Web now provides the best opportunities for locating source materials, contacting other ...
Instant Information on the Internet! is designed to guide the researcher to the most important genealogy sites on the Internet, giving the addresses (URLs) of the best web sites for genealogical research in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia. It tells how and where to locate records, contact other researchers, exchange information, and locate indexes that can be ...