We are
so fortunate to have talented friends and genealogy colleagues! Another new
book I wanted to bring to your attention is by Shannon Combs-Bennett, Genealogy Basics in 30 Minutes.
This write-up is from the book’s website: If you
have ever wanted to research and document your family history the right way,
then Genealogy Basics In 30 Minutes
is for you! Authored by professional genealogist Shannon Combs-Bennett, this
genealogy book explains the joys, challenges, and triumphs of researching your
family’s origins. While many people assume genealogy research starts online,
Combs-Bennett shows the importance of starting a family tree using documents
that can be found in your own home!
Genealogy
Basics In 30 Minutes is written in a friendly, easy-to-understand style
that avoids complex jargon. There are lots of examples, case studies, and
advice that can help would-be family historians quickly get up to speed.
In
addition to listing best practices for conducting genealogical research, Genealogy Basics In 30 Minutes also
warns readers about the many pitfalls of family research, from “brick wall”
mysteries to time-wasting online searches.
Genealogy
Basics In 30 Minutes is not a comprehensive guide. Nevertheless, in a
single reading you will be able to understand some important research basics
that will serve you well as you embark on a journey to figure out the origins
of your family. Creating a strong family tree will not only satisfy your own
curiosity, but will also serve as a record to share with relatives and future
generations!
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