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Do family and friends ask you for help in their genealogy research? This book may help

Do you have someone in your family who is interested in genealogy? Give them Where Do I Start?: Hints and Tips for Beginning Genealogists with Online Resources to help them began their journey in genealogy research.

After I spent a number of years researching my family genealogy, many peoples asked me to help them start their own personal family research.

I wanted to help, but as anyone who has done family genealogy research knows it takes considerable time to answer a beginner’s questions.

Genealogy is a fun hobby for everyone and I wanted them to experience the joy of tracking down long, lost relatives as I did.

I decided that I could best help by guiding them through an inexpensive book. This was my motivation to write, Where Do I Start?: Hints and Tips for Beginning Genealogists with Online Resources

Where Do I Start?: Hints and Tips for Beginning Genealogists with Online Resources is filled with Hints and Tips to begin your family genealogy research and acquire Genealogy information.

  • WHERE TO FIND – on-line resources, experienced genealogists will not be aware of many of these.
  • COURT RESEARCH – how to do courthouse research, where to find birth, death, social security records free on-line.
  • EIGHTY – ONE QUESTIONS – you should ask your elderly loved ones before it’s too late.
  • TIPS ON BREAKING DOWN THE WALL – Everyone faces some difficulties in research, often called a ‘brick wall’ but WHERE DO I START? provides suggestions for overcoming them.

Now when anyone ask me how to get started in genealogy. I simply give my book to them as a gift.

Where Do I Start?: Hints and Tips for Beginning Genealogists with Online Resources is also available as an E-book and makes a great gift.

REVIEW:
The book was clear & concise, with excellent information for beginners. As an experienced genealogist, I enjoyed the chapter with lists of interview questions. I’d recommend this book to those who are just beginning to work on their genealogies. For more experienced genealogists, it provides a nice refresher. ByPatsym

Where Do I Start?: Hints and Tips for Beginning Genealogists with Online Resources

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  1. Donna, are you aware the Causey and Cossey’s have a common grandfather? My
    DNA, with Family Tree DNA, is a match with the William Causey descendants of Amite Co., MS removed from NC. William established a plantation there before 1810 from his grant from the Rev. War. My Cossey’s are from Hardin and Wayne Counties, TN and Lauderdale County, AL. I’ve been working on my genealogy since 1978 when we lived in St. Louis and I was on the Corporate staff of Southwestern Bell Telecompany. I’m a pioneer from Oklahoma relocated to Plano, Texas in 1985 due to divestiture. I retired from SBC Wireless/Cingular/AT&T Wireless in 1999 to Canton, Texas east of Dallas about 60 miles. A friend, peer and pioneer, Dave Roach of Oklahoma referred me to you. Thanks for what you do. Regards, Lamar

  2. At present I am researching 4 family lines.

  3. Melanie Stickler Falconer

  4. Most of them want to charge you an arm and a leg

  5. All I have to do is ask my cousin. She’s already a pro.

  6. Debbie Ladd Chisolm

  7. I joined Ancestory.com found out I had Confederate Veterans in all my blood lines from Alabama even one Union Veteran that fought for the First Alabama Calvary (union).