Advanced Genealogy Research Techniques [Kindle Edition] Author: George G. Morgan | Language: English | ISBN:
B00DRC963K | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Learn how to use innovative methods to unearth hard-to-find ancestors. Advanced Genealogy Research Techniques shows you, step by step, how to uncover elusive details by taking advantage of specialized tools and software programs and using proven best practices for breaking through the brick walls that have hindered your progress.
You’ll get professional advice on formulating a research strategy, understanding the details you discover, keeping careful track of your data, analyzing the evidence, and developing hypotheses. Real-world case studies demonstrate how you can apply the systematic procedures presented in this practical guide to your own research--and achieve success!
- Examine the brick wall in detail to find potential weak spots that can be exploited into a breakthrough
- Use brute force techniques that leave no stone unturned
- Obtain exact copies of original records rather than derivative sources
- Research the family, associates, and neighbors (FANs) of your brick wall ancestor
- Consult with your family, friends, and colleagues to get a fresh perspective on your research
- Use crowdsourcing--genealogy societies, online forums, social media, blogs, wikis, and podcasts
- Apply technological solutions, including DNA testing and specialized genealogical software
- Get tips on hiring a professional genealogical researcher with the appropriate credentials and references
- Revisit your brick wall problem after honing your research skills
- Review your evidence, develop a research strategy, and keep a meticulous research log
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- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (August 20, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00DRC963K
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This was an outstanding genealogy guide! Every page had information that I am now able to apply to help me work through the many genealogy challenges that I have. For example, searching every page of an enumeration district in the 1930 Census for Texas McCulloch County resulted in my locating two of my grandfather's brothers. This helped me move to the next challenges.
I have been involved with genealogy since the 1970s, and this was one of the very best guides I have ever used.
Rachel Harris Caillouet
By Rachel C
A slim volume, which would be even slimmer if the authors had spent less time on their 'brick wall' analogy and had used more concise examples. For example, the authors suggest building a timeline and include a 4+ page personal exhibit. Three pages of magazine front covers also seemed excessive. All, or at least most of the examples were one of the author's personal research, which leaves the reader wondering how broad the authors experience really is. Additionally, the examples focus on early 20th century America, which seem less deserving of 'advanced' techniques than the early 19th century America or European centric problems with which I am faced. Researchers with Asian or African backgrounds will find even less help, I fear.
I did find the section on DNA a worthwhile read (in fact, I read it twice) because it explained in concrete terms what DNA test can and can't do for the genealogist.
Understand that the points made by the authors are valid and worth repeating. The book just could have been very much more concise, but then, it wouldn't have been a book at all.
By American learning Czech
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