A Lehman, Layman Genealogy Handbook

A Lehman, Layman Genealogy Handbook
Author: Earl R. Layman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

A comprehensive summary of all known early Lehman families, including their European origins, by all spellings, with known descendants to at or about the advent of the 20th Century, authenticated by DNA tests.

The Chain Rejoined

The Chain Rejoined
Author: J. Ross Baughman
Publisher: Shenandoah History Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Peter Bachman was born in about 1630. He married Anna M. Eschmann. They had seven children and lived in Finstersee, Zug, Switzerland. Hans Jacob Bachmann was born in 1629 in Richterswil, Zurich, Switzerland. He married Regula Strickler in 1653. They had thirteen children. John Baughman was born in about 1880 in Boyle County, Kentucky. He married Caroline Debaun. They had two sons. Ancestors, descendants and relatives of these and other Baughman and Bachman(n) families lived mainly in Switzerland, Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia, Ohio and California.

Little Compton Families

Little Compton Families
Author:
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1967
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 0806347031

The town of Little Compton, Rhode Island was founded by a band of explorers from Plymouth Colony. From its inception Little Compton has been a bastion of Mayflower ancestry, including that of the Wilbour family of compiler Benjamin Franklin Wilbour. Mr. Wilbour devoted much of his life to compiling genealogies of his own and other families of Little Compton. Based upon extensive research in primary sources and featuring numerous illustrations, Little Compton Families is Benjamin Franklin Wilbour's legacy to the descendants of some 200 families, many of whom are traced back to the middle of the 17th century.

The Family Tree Toolkit

The Family Tree Toolkit
Author: Kenyatta D. Berry
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781631582196

The popularity of Family History has increased over the past five years due to TV shows like Genealogy Roadshow, Finding Your Roots, and Who Do You Think You Are? The ability to access records online has opened up the one time hobby for genealogy enthusiasts to the mainstream. Companies like Ancestry.com, Familysearch.org, Findmypast.com, and MyHeritage have spent millions of dollars making records available around the world. DNA technology continues to evolve and provides the instant gratification that we have become use to as a society. But then the question remains, what does that really mean? Knowing your ancestry is more than just ethnic percentages it’s about creating and building a story about your family history. The Family Tree Toolkit is designed to help you navigate the sometimes overwhelming and sometimes treacherous waters of finding your ancestors. While this is not a comprehensive guide to all things genealogy, it is a roadmap to help you on this journey of discovery, whether you are looking for your African Asian, European, or Jewish ancestry. The Family Tree Toolkit guides you on how and where to begin, what records are available both online and in repositories, what to do once you find the information, how to share your story and of course DNA discoveries.

The Family Tree Problem Solver

The Family Tree Problem Solver
Author: Marsha Hoffman Rising
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1440300763

Proven Solutions for Your Research Challenges Has your family history research hit a brick wall? Marsha Hoffman Rising's bestselling book The Family Tree Problem Solver has the solutions to help you find the answers you seek. Inside you'll find: · Work-arounds for lost or destroyed records · Techniques for finding ancestors with common names · Ideas on how to find vital records before civil registration began · Advice for how to interpret and use your DNA results · Tips for finding individuals “missing” from censuses · Methods for finding ancestors who lived before 1850 · Strategies for analyzing your research problem and putting together a practical research plan This revised edition also includes new guides to record hints from companies like AncestryDNA. Plus you'll find a glossary of genealogy terms and case studies that put the book’s advice into action.