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The Everything Family Tree Book: Finding, Charting, and Preserving Your Family History (Everything Series)

The Everything Family Tree Book: Finding, Charting, and Preserving Your Family History (Everything Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exceptional - For the Beginner and Advanced
Review: This book provides excellent help for the beginner and becomes a must have reference manual for the advanced Genealogist.

Professor Hartley has provided an easy to read yet detailed solution for beginning and conducting a family search.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent beginner book
Review: Whether you're just getting into genealogy or you're at a more intermediate stage, this book is an excellent overview to genealogy. Beginners can find out how to get started by interviewing immediate and extended family. There is an overview on naming methods, calendar changes, different record types, genealogical sources, and major genealogy libraries in the U.S.

This book also provides page-sized copies of popular charts such as Family Group Records and Pedigree charts that can be easily photocopied and used. (My edition included a 16" x 18" tear-out family tree.)

Unlike many genealogy books, there is some excellent coverage on how to record family histories and write family biographies. Hartley explains how to publish your work and advises that "Most families who publish a book of genealogy print less than 50 copies."

He also describes the types of materials that you will need (sheet protectors, ink, etc.) to ensure that your records are properly preserved. There is also a section on how to organize activities for family reunions--one of those great venues for gathering genealogical details.

The well-organized and easy-to-read format makes it an excellent book choice for younger genealogists too.


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