
The sleuth book for genealogists : strategies for more successful family history research
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The sleuth book for genealogists : strategies for more successful family history research
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Cincinnati, Ohio : Betterway Books, c2000.
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xiv, 290 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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9781558705326
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Comparing genealogical research to the work of famous literary sleuths, the author outlines methods for solving frustrating research problems by developing a plan, documenting evidence, and examing clues in the records.
目录
Foreword | p. xiii |
Part I Developing a Plan | |
The First Georgia Survey: The 1840 Census | |
Texas? | |
The Wake-Up Call | |
Right Under My Nose | |
Number One Suspect Emerges | |
The Missing Link? | |
One More Question Answered | |
The Hypothesis | |
The Critical Link | |
Appendix A Preparing for Adventure: An Overview of the Basics | p. 203 |
Spontaneity | |
At the Beginning | |
Focusing the Search | |
Repositories of Genealogical Information | |
A Word About Sources | |
Suggestions for Effective Research | |
Documenting Research | |
Dates in Official Record Books | |
The Calendar Change | |
Strategies for Effective Census Research | |
For Further Discussion | |
Preliminary Planning | |
Appendix B Guide to Documentation: Examples of Style | p. 219 |
I. Published Books | |
II. Articles in Journals | |
III. Electronic and Internet Sources | |
IV. Newspapers, Letters, and Interviews | |
V. Public or Unpublished Documents and Records | |
VI. Sources in the Family | |
VII. Bibliography | |
Endnotes | p. 250 |
Bibliography | p. 276 |
Mapping Out a Plan | |
Bibliography of Sleuths | |
Bibliography of Selected Works Mentioned in the Text or for Further Reference | |
Index | p. 281 |
Planning Methodically | |
Talking About the Problem | |
Example of a Written Plan | |
Part II Questioning As a Tool of Planning | |
Categorizing Search Questions | |
A Reference Section | |
Introduction: Why the Sleuths? | p. 1 |
3 Broadening the Scope: Cluster Genealogy | p. 40 |
Why the Cluster? | |
Who Is the Cluster? | |
Next of Kin | |
Extended Family | |
Neighbors, Friends, and Associates | |
People With the Same Surname | |
Reconstructing the Cluster | |
Cluster Genealogy in Progress | |
4 Documenting Research | p. 54 |
1 Putting a Down Payment on Success | p. 3 |
Who Documents Their Work? | |
What Does It Mean to Document Your Work? | |
Why Do We Need to Document Our Work? | |
Where and When Do We Cite Our Sources? | |
How Do We Cite Our Sources? | |
Considering Specifics | |
Sources in the Family | |
A Final Word | |
5 Gathering Information: Research | p. 65 |
General Principles of Research | |
Focus of the Book | |
A Word About Sources | |
Suggestions for Effective Research: A Review | |
Observe, Analyze, and Evaluate As You Research | |
Working With Dates | |
Using Public Records | |
Strategies for Using Census Records | |
Strategies for Using Probate Records | |
Strategies for Using Land Records | |
Strategies for Using Tax Records | |
Mistakes We Make in Research | |
What's the Answer? | |
6 Examining Evidence: The Gray Cells in Action | p. 105 |
Evidence | |
The Smallest Chink of Light | |
Evidence at Work | |
The Little Cells of Gray | |
Hypotheses and Theories | |
Seeking the Truth (Proof) | |
Research and Analysis: The Question of Rev. William Harrison's Death Date | |
7 Arranging Ideas: Progress Reports | p. 122 |
Preliminary Hearing | |
First Things First: Getting Organized | |
Listening to What We Say | |
Committing Your Work to Paper | |
Progress Report on a Study of William Coleman Sr. | |
8 Reporting: Case Solved | p. 137 |
Writing About the Successful Project | |
Case Studies | |
Introducing Chapters Nine, Ten, and Eleven | |
9 Finding the Parent Generation: The Search for Isaac Heldreth's Parents | p. 141 |
What Was Known When the Search Began | |
Setting the Stage | |
At Any Beginning-Focus | |
With Eyes and Mind Open | |
Looking for Solid Evidence | |
On Location | |
What Is the Clue? | |
The Missing Link | |
10 Finding Slave Ancestors: The Search for the Family of Archie Davis Sr. | p. 150 |
What Was Known When the Search Began | |
Early Research | |
Focus on Mother | |
What Was Known at This Point About the Family of Archie Davis Sr.? | |
What's the Problem? | |
Focus on Wife | |
Family Oral Tradition Plays a Role | |
Some Examinations | |
Plan B | |
A Wild Possibility? | |
Reviewing the Results in Claiborne County | |
One More Step up the Hill | |
11 Finding the Parent Generation: The Search for Ann (Robertson) Croom's Parents | p. 163 |
What Was Known Before the Search Began | |
What Was Known From the Paternal-Line Search | |
2 Planning for Research | p. 12 |
Proof of Isaac Croom's Surviving Children | |
Isaac Croom's Marriages | |
Preliminary Census Check | |
Reviewing the Initial Evidence | |
Search for Birthplaces | |
Survey Research in Louisiana | |
Clues in Land Records? | |
First Proof of Relationship | |
Research Based on Isaac Croom Sr.'s Land Records | |
Cluster of Isaac Croom Sr.'s Associates |
Betterway Books,
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Croom, Emily Anne, 1943-
Croom, Emily Anne, 1943-
2000
9781558705326
Cincinnati, Ohio : Betterway Books, c2000.
SD_ILS:705622
929.1 C.88
The sleuth book for genealogists : strategies for more successful family history research
The sleuth book for genealogists : strategies for more successful family history research
The sleuth book for genealogists : strategies for more successful family history research
The sleuth book for genealogists :
Croom, Emily Anne, 1943-
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