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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
The Troubleshooter's Guide to Do-It-Yourself Genealogy by W. Daniel Quillen is a comprehensive resource for genealogy enthusiasts. It offers practical advice and strategies for overcoming common research challenges and tracing your family history.
In The Troubleshooter's Guide to Do-It-Yourself Genealogy, W. Daniel Quillen takes us through advanced genealogy techniques. He begins by emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical context of the times our ancestors lived in. He advises us to look at the larger picture, considering socio-economic, political, and cultural factors that might have influenced our ancestors' lives.
Quillen then delves into the intricacies of census records, teaching us how to interpret these documents to uncover more about our ancestors. He explains how to use census records to trace migration patterns, family structures, and occupations. He also highlights the importance of understanding the different types of census records and how they evolved over time.
Next, Quillen takes us through the world of military records. He discusses the various types of military records available, including service records, pension files, and draft registrations. He provides detailed instructions on how to access and interpret these records, emphasizing the wealth of genealogical information they hold.
Quillen then moves on to explore land records, another valuable resource for genealogical research. He explains the different types of land records, such as patents, deeds, and homestead records, and how they can provide insights into our ancestors' land ownership and migration patterns.
As the title suggests, the book is not just about advanced techniques, but also about overcoming genealogical research challenges. Quillen discusses common roadblocks in genealogical research, such as name variations, missing records, and burned courthouses. He offers practical advice and strategies for navigating these challenges, encouraging persistence and creativity in our research efforts.
Additionally, Quillen addresses the importance of DNA testing in genealogy. He explains the different types of DNA tests available, their potential uses, and how to interpret the results. He also discusses the ethical considerations surrounding DNA testing and the potential impact on privacy.
Quillen then broadens the scope of our genealogical research, discussing strategies for exploring international roots. He provides tips for researching in foreign countries, including understanding local naming customs, accessing international records, and utilizing online resources.
Finally, the book concludes with a discussion on when to seek professional genealogical assistance. Quillen offers guidance on identifying when our research has reached a point where professional help may be beneficial and what to expect when engaging a professional genealogist.
In The Troubleshooter's Guide to Do-It-Yourself Genealogy, Quillen equips us with the knowledge and tools to tackle advanced genealogical research. His comprehensive exploration of records and resources, coupled with strategies for overcoming research challenges, empowers us to continue our genealogical journey with confidence and enthusiasm.
The Troubleshooter's Guide to Do-It-Yourself Genealogy by W. Daniel Quillen is a comprehensive book that offers practical advice and strategies for overcoming common challenges in genealogical research. Whether you're hitting a brick wall or struggling with elusive ancestors, this guide provides valuable tips and techniques to help you break through and uncover your family's history.
Genealogy enthusiasts who want to take their research to the next level
Individuals looking to overcome challenges and roadblocks in their family history research
Readers who enjoy practical and hands-on guides with step-by-step instructions
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