The "Family Tree" Guide Book to Europe: Your Passport to Tracing Your Genealogy Across Europe - Softcover

Family Tree Magazine

 
9781558706750: The "Family Tree" Guide Book to Europe: Your Passport to Tracing Your Genealogy Across Europe

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Provides information on online and print resources, finding relevant records, and traditions and historical events to help find European ancestors.

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This text shows genealogists how to get the information they need using the Internet, through correspondence and, when remote options are exhausted, going to the source in person. It combines how-to instruction with information-intensive directory listings, genealogy basics and travel guide know-how.

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Finding ancestors is inextricably bound up with questions of place: Where did they live, and where did they go? Where are those records? But when researchers are ready to "jump the pond" and start tracing their roots in "the old country," the unfamiliarity of foreign places can make answers elusive. The Family Tree Guide Book to Europe shows genealogists how to get the information they need using the Internet, through correspondence and, when remote options are exhausted, going to the source in person. It combines the beginner-friendly how-to instruction that's made Family Tree Magazine the nation's #1 genealogy title with information-intensive directory listings, genealogy basics and travel guide savvy. Dividing Europe into 14 sections--from Great Britain to Eastern Europe and everywhere in between--this book provides readers with an introduction to each area's history, plus the basic how-tos of finding and using relevant records, including Internet mailing lists, organizations, archives and libraries, Web sites, genealogy societies, periodicals, vital records and more. The Family Tree Guide Book to Europe is the only book of its kind--packed with information that's unavailable anywhere else in a single volume.

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