Genealogy Helps, Vol. 3, is filled with useful insights, creative research ideas, and historical context to help you take your family history exploration even further. Inside, you’ll discover practical methods and fascinating historical topics that can open new paths in your research journey.
This volume covers subjects such as identifying 19th-century photographs through women’s clothing, understanding the Missouri Compromise and its connection to the Civil War, exploring the Seminole Wars and early Florida settlement, and finding alternative research sources, such as city directories, newspaper social pages, and school yearbooks.
You’ll also learn clever search tricks for online census records, uncover details about Angel Island and the Mayflower pioneers, interpret old plat maps, and see why properly citing sources matters in genealogy. Other highlights include Quaker persecutions in Puritan Massachusetts, surname studies, Native American relations with early colonists, and even a look at Christmas traditions through a genealogical lens.
This book is packed with thoughtful guidance and unique perspectives designed to enrich your research and deepen your understanding of the times and people who shaped your family’s story.
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