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Portable Genealogist: Pennsylvania Research
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Learn about print and electronic resources covering various groups who settled Pennsylvania: Mennonite, Quaker, Scots Irish, Dutch, and settlers from other European countries and elsewhere in the United States. The...
Portable Genealogist: Problem Solving in Irish Research
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Beyond the usual problems encountered in genealogy-lost records, inaccurate indexes and transcriptions, and variant spellings (to name a few)-Irish-American research presents a unique set of obstacles. So much of Irish...
Portable Genealogist: Reference Notes
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Citations—notes that tell your readers the sources of your information—are an important part of every genealogy and family history, regardless of whether you think your primary audience will be family...
Portable Genealogist: Rhode Island State Census
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This PG shows you how to advance genealogical research into Rhode Island ancestors using the information from the state census, which was first taken as early as 1742 and as...
Portable Genealogist: Seventeenth-Century New England Research
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Prior to 1700, the European population of New England was still sufficiently small and compact enough to be manageable from a genealogical standpoint. In many cases, town vital records, church,...
Portable Genealogist: U.S. Naturalization
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Since the seventeenth century, new arrivals to America have been expected to show their allegiance to their new land. Over time, that expectation has developed into the naturalization process of...
Portable Genealogist: Using Catholic Records
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This indispensable guide helps you get the most out of sacramental records, such as the Boston Archdiocese parish records now available at AmericanAncestors.org. Also includes how to locate and access...
Portable Genealogist: Using DNA in Genealogy
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Advances in DNA research over the last decades have had huge implications for the field of genealogy. By testing your DNA and comparing the results to a database of other...
Portable Genealogist: Using Probate Records
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Learn how to get the most from these family-oriented records that include will or administration documents, legal name changes, divorce records, guardianships or conservatorships, and unsealed adoption records. Includes explanations...
Portable Genealogist: Using the Federal Census: 1790-1840
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Author: Lindsay Fulton Providing only the name of the head of household, the 1790–1840 censuses are often overlooked by researchers because they lack the names of the other household residents. Nevertheless,...
Portable Genealogist: Using the Federal Census: 1850-1950
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The 1850 census marks the first time every person in the household was enumerated by name. It also recorded such factors as immigration, education, income, and ethnicity, providing researchers with in depth information about ancestors. This updated guide provides background on the 1850–1950 U.S. Federal Census tabulation process, explains the difference between "census day" and "enumeration day," tells which records survive, lists the enumeration questions (by year), and provides general information about federal non-population schedules. The four-page laminated guide can fit easily in your research binder.
By Lindsay Fulton
Portable Genealogist: Verifying Your Mayflower Lineage
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Simple steps and expert tips for researching Mayflower ancestors.
By Lindsay Fulton and Christopher C. Child, NEHGS Experts
Published by NEHGS in April 2020
8 ½ x 11 laminated, 4 pages
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