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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Geneology

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Learn how to unlock the mysteries of your past with the help of this easy guide. The book features the basic techniques needed to conduct a search, including how to gather names, dates, places, relationships, and family documents. Readers will also learn valuable tips on using genealogy computer programs. Includes interview sheets & sample census forms.

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First published January 3, 1997

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Christine Rose

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Christine Rose, is a Certified Genealogist Emeritus of The Board for Certification of Genealogists®, and a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists. Her lecturing experience included national conferences, and many regional seminar and local county seminars. In addition, she undertook client research across the country for many years. Since 1992 she was been an instructor and coordinator of Samford University's Institute of Historical and Genealogical Research. She is a prolific author of well reviewed genealogy guidebooks.

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415 reviews31 followers
September 11, 2013

Wow, I thought I was doing well on my new interest--genealogy research. OMG, I have barely scratched the surface. This book was so informative. I took pages and pages of notes--probably should have just bought the book! (It was a library read.)

This book is a must read for anyone just getting started in genealogy research.







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107 reviews
April 20, 2013
Despite the distasteful name of this series, this was a good basic guidebook for those interested in exploring their family roots.
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577 reviews
September 12, 2022
This book really dumbs down genealogy. I get that it is an "idiot's guide" but come on! Can we please have the expectation that the reader has some level of intelligence. People are coming to "idiot's guides" & "for dummies" books for simple instructions. Not this idea that they are dumbasses & we are explaining things to them as such.
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82 reviews1 follower
August 8, 2019
While the 2012 version of this book is a little dated - especially in terms of the internet stuff, it has proved itself to be very helpful. I shall be keeping it for a reference. The section on travelling lead to a very productive trip.
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1,509 reviews10 followers
December 15, 2017
A pretty comprehensive beginner's guide to genealogy. Can be a bit overwhelming, but covers a lot of topics.
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1,290 reviews8 followers
February 28, 2009
Great information that I've already found useful in my genealogy search. Lots of websites, addresses, interview questions, and ideas to make hunting for ancestors easier. I've already sent a couple of military records requests (using addresses in this book) and learned a lot about how the census is set up and ideas for getting the most from found census records. I've found family census records back to the early 1800's! My book is full of sticky notes and highlighter pen markings. :)
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94 reviews20 followers
March 7, 2008
Wow -- this really explained what a huge project I'm hoping to step into. But it was also very explicit about how exactly to find those public records and suggested some other great sources. I'm pumped to start but also awed by the scope of the project! Written as a how-to, so not great literature, but worth four stars. [Reviewed in the "book journal" I kept throughout 1999.]
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228 reviews
July 7, 2015
Very informative. It was a little bit dumbed down in the beginning, but after that it showed that the value of it is its simplicity. I took some good notes, and I look forward to applying this to my personal search for family.
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557 reviews13 followers
September 16, 2015
Good starter guide to genealogy. Answered a lot of questions I had about sources and record keeping. Needs to be updated again (I had the second edition) to keep up with the internet's ever changing resources, but overall a good starter book for someone like me who is new to the hobby.
1,262 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2012
Got a lot of good ideas that have panned out for tracing my family.
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19 reviews
February 27, 2010
Nothing about tracking genealogy in different countries, which sucked.
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March 11, 2019
Marking this as d.n.f for now. Not sure why I ever marked this as currently reading. I decided a long time ago to table any genealogy research until I finish a photo digitization project.
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