The Internet has changed the genealogical landscape in the ten years since The Source's last revision. The many contributors to this volume explore these new online sources and place them in context with timeless family history research principles. New or updated chapters include chapters dedicated to computers, the American colonial era, references and guides, and more.
Whether you're a brand new genealogist trying to figure out where to begin, or a seasoned expert who's hit the proverbial brick wall The Source has the answers. Not only will it help you effectively use every imaginable type of genealogical record found in America, but you'll also learn how to take advantage of time-tested and cutting-edge research techniques, as well as ways to use your existing data as a springboard to more ancestral discoveries.
Learn where to find and how to use vital resources like:
- Databases, indexes, directories and other finding aids
- Birth, death and cemetery records
- Marriage and divorce records
- Census records Church records
- Court records Land & Tax records
- Military records Business and employment records
- Additional chapters focus on tracking ethnic origins using immigration records and other resources for Native American, African American, Hispanic, and Jewish-American research
This new third edition includes the following features and more:
-Edited by Loretto Dennis "Lou" Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Leubking, two of the most respected leaders in the field of family history.
-Each chapter's author is among the elite experts in their individual fields of study.
-Each chapter is structured like a mini-seminar, with advise, tips, and direction from a qualified expert in the field.
-Four new chapters have been added.
-Each chapter now includes information on key Internet sites to help you with your family history.
-The Foundations chapter gives an informative overview of how to do a family history research.








