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Price includes tax, shipping extra Pedigree/Ancestor Charts: Item #401 15-Generation, 27"x
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Each $1.75 DGS Family Group Sheet Ancestor Table Charts all ancestors of a common surname. Census History Form: has all censuses 1790-1930 on one form Census Locator: Form for tracking an individual through
the census years Beginners Forms Packet: 5-page leaflet on How To Get
Started with your family research, includes important addresses and resource
information, PLUS 4-Generation Pedigree Chart (Item 404), DGS Family Group Sheet
(Item 406), Ancestor Table (Item 407), Census History (Item 408), Census Locator
(Item 409), Federal Census forms for years 1850-1930 (Items 410). Terrific
help for the beginner genealogist. All pages 8.5" x 11". Individual Data Document Federal Census Forms: Research Log: Organizes your efforts, prevents
duplication of effort Deed & will Abstract Forms Correspondence Log& Index: Tracks your outgoing
research questions, as well as incoming answers. County Tax Lists Form: This one form has room to record
eleven different taxes. Courthouse Records Index: Assists in the comprehensive
search for all available records. Assorted Forms Packet: Includes 4-Generation Pedigree
char (Item 404), DGS Family Group Sheet (Item 406), Federal Census Forms for
years 1790-1930 (Items 410), Research Log (item 426), Deed and Will
Abstracts (one of each item 427), Correspondence Log & Index (Item 428),
County Tax List (Item 429), Courthouse Records Index (Item 430 ); total of 20
forms. My Family Tree Notebook: a notebook for beginners with 2
research logs, 2 4-generation pedigree charts, 4 census history forms, 7 family
group sheets, 7 individual data documents and tips on how to get started, a
bibliography, relationship chart and some other goodies. QuickSheet Citing Online Historical Resources Elizabeth Mills’s QuickSheet provides a template for citing
historical sources on the Internet. It also lays down rules to help you judge
the reliability of these sources. Published in the form of a laminated folder, the QuickSheet
contains a series of sample citations showing the correct way to identify online
sources such as databases, census images, and digital books and articles. Based on the premise that online sources are publications
that have the same characteristics as printed publications, it provides rules
and models for common record types such as passenger lists, vital records, and
newspapers. Since a website is the online equivalent of a book, the QuickSheet
shows you how to cite author/creator/owner of a website, title of the website,
place (URL), date posted, and so forth. Item # 400 $6 Revised:
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