Concerning Genealogies
by Frank Allaben
About this book
Written over a century ago, this comprehensive book offers insight into the methods used (still to this day, in spite of modern computers) to research and compile a family history. As stated in the preface of the book, "Strong emphasis is laid upon the importance of employing the historical method..." which is sorely lacking in today's computerized compilations. - Summary by Roger Melin
Chapters (7)
1Ancestry Hunting
2The Joys of Research
3Compiling
4The 'Clan' Genealogy
5The 'Grafton' Genealogy
6The Printing
7Publishing

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