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The Genealogist's Address Book.


The Genealogist's Address Book

Elizabeth Petty Petty

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Genealogical ge·ne·al·o·gy  
n. pl. ge·ne·al·o·gies
1. A record or table of the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor or ancestors; a family tree.

2. Direct descent from an ancestor; lineage or pedigree.
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0806317574 $49.99 genealogical.com

The 5th updated edition of The Genealogist's Address Book is a special resource perfect for any library which sees regular traffic in genealogical research: it includes the national addresses of archives, government departments, agencies and vital records offices by state, lists of libraries and religious research center--just about any US agency needed to conduct research. But this isn't all: special resources include newspapers, microform In micrographics, a medium that contains microminiaturized images such as microfiche and microfilm. See micrographics.  publishers, surname SURNAME. A name which is added to the christian name, and which, in modern times, have become family names.
     2. They are called surnames, because originally they were written over the name in judicial writings and contracts.
 registries, adoption registries and much more: all packaged with an easy state-by-state alpha arrangement. There are over 16,000 resources here, assuring all kinds of researchers will find this of interest.
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