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AN-0321: THEY BECAME AMERICANS. By Szucs. $20.00
AN-0320: THEY CAME IN SHIPS. By Colletta. $13.00
AN-0142: ELLIS ISLAND. By Szucs. $5.00
HH-FCWIMM: SEARCHING FOR YOUR IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR
This publication helps you identify what you know and determine what you want to know about your immigrant ancestor. It discusses the records that exist and where to find them.
By Fran Carter-Walker, 90 pp., 8.5" x 11", Softbound ... $16.00![]()
HH-FCWPRE: SEARCHING FOR YOUR PRE-1800 ANCESTORS
All through the 1800's (except for 1890) we have census, imperfect though it be, to help us locate and identify and explore our family history. But the federal census as we know itstopped ( or started, depending how you look at it) in 1790. This makes tracing our pre-1800 ancestors, not impossible, but definitly more difficult. There are records we can help use to bridge the gap left by the lack of a federal census, and this book tells you what they are and where you can access them. Don't stumble around in the dark. Get this book and lighten your load. Find out WHERE you need to search to find those ancestors!
By Fran carter Walker, 76 pp., 8.5" x 11", Softbound ... $16.00HH-FCWNAT: SEARCHING FOR NATURALIZATION RECORDS IN AMERICA
Naturalazation records are hard to find. Everybody knows that! Here are the hints and tips you need to start locating them and where they can be found. Know about the importance of the different acts that govern the rules for these records in this country. What a thrill it is to discover your immigrant ancestor and then find the records by which he chose to become a citizen here. What records exist and where they can be located.
Find out the "How-to" and "Where-to" in this book.
By Fran Carter Walker, 95 pp., 8.5" x 11", Softbound ... $18.00HH-FCWGER: TIPS FOR GERMAN RESEARCH
Many of our ancestors came from the country which americans call Germany. Although its boundries have shifted innumerable times over the years, making our research a little more difficult than we would like, we long to find out more about the homeland of many of our ancestors. Many of us boast of our ancestors which came from so far away to build a new and successful life in this young country. Find out more about the wonderful land they left.
By Fran Carter Walker, 39 pp., 8.5" x 11", Softbound ... $12.00HHFCW-NAT: SEARCHING FOR NATURALIZATION RECORDS IN AMERICA
by Fran Carter-Walker, 95 pages, 8.5" x 11 " Price ... $24.00
Naturalization records are hard to find. Everybody knows that! Here are the hints and tips you need to start locating where they can be found. Know about the importance of the different acts that govern the rules for these records in this country. What a thrill it is to find your immigrant ancestor and then discover he chose to become a citizen here. What records exist and where can they be located? Find out how-to and where-to in this book.HHFCW-IMM: SEARCHING FOR YOUR IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS
by Fran Carter-Walker, 90 pages, 8.5" x 11 " Price ... $24.00
Well, of course, we had immigrant ancestors! But, how do we go about looking for them and finding their records? Do we start with them or us? Answers to your questions are found within this book. The right way to determine which immigrant ancestor belongs to your line is the most important part.HHFCW-PRE: SEARCHING FOR YOUR PRE-1800 ANCESTORS
by Fran Carter-Walker, 76 pages, 8.5" x 11 " Price ... $20.00
All through the 1800s (except for 1890) we have the census, imperfect though it be, to help us locate and identify and explore our family history. But the federal census as we know it stopped (or started, depending on how you look at it) in 1790. This makes tracing our pre 1800 ancestors, not impossible, but definitely more difficult. There are records we can use to help bridge the gap left by the lack of a federal census, and this book tells you what they are and where you can access them. Don't stumble around in the dark. Get this book and lighten your load. Find where you need to search to find those ancestors!
CRAZY CRATE 166: BOOK 4: THE ROYAL DESCENTS OF 500 IMMIGRANTS TO THE AMERICAN COLONIES OR THE UNITED STATES WHO WERE THEMSELVES NOTABLE OR LEFT DESCENDANTS NOTABLE IN AMERICAN HISTORY. Second Printing with a Bibliographical Supplement. By Gary Boyd Roberts. Most Americans with sizable New England, Mid-Atlantic Quaker or Southern “planter” ancestry are descended from medieval kings—kings of England, Scotland, and France especially. This book tells you how. Outlined on 466 pages of charts are the best royal descents—i.e. from the most recent king—of 500 (actually 570) immigrants to the American Colonies who were themselves notable or who left descendants who became notable in American History. This book is also a comprehensive survey of virtually all printed sources that led to these royal lines. It builds on and outlines the royal descents from other standard and similar works of this kind. Of the 500 colonists treated in this book, 348 came to America and left descendants who in turn left many descendants in some cases numbering in the thousands. You may be one of them! You won’t know until you check out these 500 early Americans. These distant relationships of living Americans suggest much about the total contribution of these persons of noble, royal or gentle ancestry to the country we live in and love. Too many names to chronicle here. $50
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