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Ancestral Trails/ Mark Herber.....
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Sue Lambrini Smith | Report | 21 Mar 2006 21:34 |
Lucia.... isnt it a heavy book ? Most unlike me.... i usually go in for a bit of light reading.... ahem ... Sue ... * hiding under BC's bunion * |
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Joy | Report | 21 Mar 2006 21:33 |
''the FTM 2006'' ?............ ''unmentionable'' ? :-) |
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Sue Lambrini Smith | Report | 21 Mar 2006 21:32 |
Hi Joy... my son has bought me the FTM 2006 for my unmentionable. I cannot wait to play with that !!!! SUE ;-) |
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Luciacw | Report | 21 Mar 2006 21:31 |
I have an older edition of this book - it's very good :-) |
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Joy | Report | 21 Mar 2006 21:30 |
I have looked at it, but not bought it. My ''essential'' reference books are Colin Rogers Family Tree Detective, and George Pelling's Beginning Your Family History. I have other family history books, can't remember their names offhand though. :-) |
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Sue Lambrini Smith | Report | 21 Mar 2006 21:27 |
... has anyone else bought this book ? I have only had time to flick through it ... but i am very impressed so far ... he seems to touch upon everything relevant to genealogy ..... Sue |