Internet expert Nancy Hendrickson has bundled five of her most popular Kindle One-Hour Genealogist Guides in this super-savings bundle. Get all five today for the price of two and tackle fun family tree Internet research
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1. 101 of the Best Free Websites for Climbing Your Family Tree 2. Cemetery Research on the Internet 3. Family Tree Case Study 4. Family Tree Map Research on the Internet 5. How to Find Your Civil War Ancestor
What Family Tree Tips Will You Learn?
1. Free websites for locating social history, military history, immigration, data in each of the U.S. states, and free databases. 2. Look over an expert's shoulder as she uses the Internet to track down an elusive ancestor - a case study. 3. It's the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Learn how to easily find your soldier ancestor, track his movements, locate Civil War photos and maps. 4. The value of old maps in tracking ancestors. Where to find free maps, how they contain clues to family migrations. 5. How to use the Internet to find ancestral burial spots; where to request photos, how to get the best photos in a cemetery, even under poor lighting.
The author has spent a lifetime tracking down her ancestral lines; learn her favorite tricks and short-cuts to finding your family on the Internet. All of the sites listed are free.
If you're ready to dive into the Internet, locate free resources for every state, learn useful photography tricks, get photos of an ancestor's burial spot, discover free immigration, map, and Civil War resources . . . if you love the "family tree hunt" as much as the author does . . . click the orange Buy button at the top of this page (or Gift this book to a friend), download in seconds and start researching today!
Nancy Hendrickson is a non-fiction author who writes about diverse industries for books, magazines and the web. Nancy has recently turned her writing talents to fiction, and is currently working on a cozy mystery as well as an historical time-travel novel. Nancy lives in San Diego, California and is available to give talks on all facets of non-fiction writing.
When not writing, you can find Nancy somewhere in the frontier west - delving into the people and events of a bygone era, all while listening to the tales spun by the resident ghosts. Nancy is the one with the Canon DSLR, the little Canon Elph and the digital recorder!
I recommend this for any aspiring genealogist. The author seems to know internet search like the back of her hand. This just tripled my list of to dos and I couldn't be more excited! I've read already used her pointers on Civil War ancestor research with much success! Definitely worth the read.