GENEALOGY
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Tips from Constance Stapleton on how to research your family tree. AMERICANA May-Jun 1978 (v.6#2) pg. 18
How to become a family historian. Advice on recording family memories on audio or video tape. BOYS' LIFE Dec 1993 (v.83#12) pg. 69
Tips on getting started creating a record of your family history. BOYS' LIFE Jul 1997 (v.87#7) pg. 66
Tracing your own roots. How to do genealogical research with the aid of a microcomputer to store and manipulate information about your ancestors. Includes source listing of a storage program written in BASIC Plus 2 (Digital Equipment Co.). BYTE Oct 1979 (v.4#10) pg. 22
Finding your family. Part 1. Getting started. A guide to some of the basic sources and methods used in genealogical research. EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Feb 1991 (v.22#1) pg. 44
Finding your family. Part 2. Making sense of census records. EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Apr 1991 (v.22#2) pg. 52
Finding your family. Part 3. Vital, probate and cemetery records. EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Jun 1991 (v.22#3) pg. 34
Finding your family. Part 4. Using military records. EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Aug 1991 (v.22#4) pg. 45
Finding your family. Part 5. How to locate and use public records. EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Oct 1991 (v.22#5) pg. 58
Finding your family. Part 6. Tracing immigrant ancestors. EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Dec 1991 (v.22#6) pg. 66
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