There are a lot of books that describe how to find your ancestors; this one explains how to avoid the traps many family historians can fall into such as a proud family legend, a venerable publication, or the claims of an Internet family tree. Here are just a few of the lessons from the book: Recognizing when identical surnames conceal different nationalities; Understanding when and why death certificates can be "wrong"; Knowing when ancestors' middle names are not family names; Respecting the role of geography in establishing ancestral ties; Taking the genealogies in 19th-century "mug books" with a grain of salt; and Accepting that all relationships must be chronologically plausible. (126pp. illus. Gen. Pub. co., 2013.)
Sustainable Genealogy: Separating Fact from Fiction in Family Legends
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Author(s)Richard Hite
PublisherGenealogical Publishing Company
ISBN / ASIN0806319828
ISBN-139780806319827
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Sales Rank1,195,829
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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