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Resources share the relationship subject to Genealogy
- Finding your roots, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; executive producers, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ... [and others] ; senior producer, Rachel Dretzin ; writer, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; a film by Kunhardt McGee Productions, Inkwell Films, and WNET ; in association with Ark Media, Season 1,, Widescreen
- A researcher's guide to Boston, Ann S. Lainhart
- Finding your family tree, a beginner's guide to researching your genealogy, Sharon Leslie Morgan
- Genealogy for beginners, Katherine Pennavaria
- History of the Kimball family in America, from 1634 to 1897, and of its ancestors the Kemballs or Kemboldes of England ; with an account of the Kembles of Boston, Massachusetts, by Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples
- Evidence!, citation & analysis for the family historian, by Elizabeth Shown Mills
- The adoptee's guide to DNA testing, how to use genetic genealogy to discover your long-lost family, Tamar Weinberg
- Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the peerage, baronetage & knightage, founded 1826, by John Burke and Sir Bernard Burke .. edited by L. G. Pine ..
- 1-2-3 family tree, from the editors of MyFamily.Com/Ancestry Publishing
- Tracing your roots, locating your ancestors through landscape and history, Meg Wheeler
- Discovering your roots, an introduction to genealogy, with John Philip Colletta, presenter
- Benthall family history, Jeanne Benthall
- Voices in your blood, discovering identity through family history, by G.G. Vandagriff
- Bringing your family history to life through social history, by Katherine Scott Sturdevant
- Peepeyes, cause of death - unknown (DOA), Dwaine S. Tucker
- Unofficial guide to FamilySearch.org, how to find your family history on the world's largest free genealogy website, Dana McCullough
- Organize your genealogy, strategies and solutions for every researcher, Drew Smith
- Genealogy, George G. Morgan
- Sustainable genealogy, separating fact from fiction in family legends, by Richard Hite ; with a foreword by Henry Z. Jones, Jr
- The family tree guide to DNA testing and genetic genealogy, Blaine T. Bettinger
- Roots quest, inside America's genealogy boom, Jackie Hogan
- Touching tomorrow, how to interview your loved ones to capture a lifetime of memories on video or audio, Mary Lo Verde
- French language lifelines for the Anglo genealogist, tips and tools for tracking your French-Canadian ancestors, Sandra Goodwin
- You can write your family history, Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
- Going to Salt Lake City to do family history research, J. Carlyle Parker
- Family tree maker :, Irish source records 1500s-1800s
- The family tree problem solver, proven methods for scaling the inevitable brick wall, Marsha Hoffman Rising
- DNA for family historians, by Alan Savin
- Preserving your past, a painless guide to writing your autobiography and family history, Janice T. Dixon and Dora D. Flack. --
- The troubleshooter's guide to do-it-yourself genealogy, W. Daniel Quillen
- The Family Tree cemetery field guide, how to find, record, & preserve your ancestors' graves, Joy Neighbors
- Scrapbooking your family history, Maureen Taylor
- Unpuzzling your past, a basic guide to genealogy, Emily Anne Croom
- Genealogy is more than charts, by Lorna Duane Smith
- Family history 101, a beginner's guide to finding your ancestors, Marcia D. Yannizze Melnyk
- Uncovering your ancestry through family photographs, Maureen A. Taylor
- The Family Tree Irish genealogy guide, how to trace your ancestors in Ireland, Claire Santry
- Ancestral trails, the complete guide to British genealogy and family history, Mark Herber ; foreword by John Titford
- Genealogy Basics In 30 minutes, the quick guide to creating a family tree, building connections with relatives, and discovering the stories of your ancestors, Shannon Combs-Bennett
- The Oxford companion to local and family history, edited by David Hey
- How to interpret your DNA test results for family history & ancestry, scientists speak out on genealogy joining genetics, Anne Hart
- Organizing & preserving your heirloom documents, Katherine Scott Sturdevant
- Genealogy for dummies, by Matthew L. Helm and April Leigh Helm
- The great ancestor hunt, the fun of finding out who you are, by Lila Perl
- The genealogy handbook, the complete guide to tracing your family tree, Ellen Galford
- 500 brickwall solutions to genealogy problems
- A sourcebook for genealogical research, resources alphabetically by type and location, Foster Stockwell
- Ancestors, a beginner's guide to family history and genealogy, by Jim and Terry Willard with Jane Wilson
- Uncovering your ancestry through family photographs / Maureen A. Taylor
- The complete idiot's guide to writing your family history, by Lynda Rutledge Stephenson