Books - Resources

Books
Reference
American Research
The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy-by Loretto Dennis Szucs (Editor), Sandra Hargreaves Luebking(Editor) 
Red Book: American State, County & Town Sources -Alice Eichholz
Evidence! Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian- Elizabeth Shown Mills
Evidence ExplainedCiting History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace - Elizabeth Shown Mills (hardcover) 
Bishop, Georgia:The Ancient Roots, Rich History & Enduring Spirit of a Southern Crossroads Community- Celestea Gentry Sharp


GENEALOGY FICTION:

The Forensic Genealogist series- by Nathan Dylan Goodwin
1. *Book 1: Hiding the Past  (2013) 
2. *Book 2: The Lost Ancestor (2014)
3. *Book 3: The America Ground (2015)
4. Book: 4 The Spyglass File 

Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mysteries: by Steve Robinson: 
1. *Book 1: In the Blood: Jefferson Tayte 
2. *Bk 2: To the Grave: Jefferson Tayte: (pub. 2014)
3. *Book 3: The last Queen of England  (2014)
4. *Book 4: The Lost Empress (2014)
5.  Book 5: Kindred ( 2016)


The Gaelic Letters:  Thomas Roe  (2014)
 *The Haunter: AZ Wright  (2014)


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RESOURCES:  
'Family Tree Folk' 
*Love this site for a variety of resources to help preserve your genealogy 'finds'.


~ Victorian and Edwardian Photograpy: -Old Photographs -Victorian Photographs

I found a great website resource that specializes in great information on old photograps. This site is owned by Roger Vaughan,  a Museum Curator from England, specializing in what started as a hobby of collecting & dating old photographs and as a result evolved into an authority in the field.
http://www.rogerco.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.rogerco.freeserve.co.uk/
-Date an Old Photograph:     http://www.rogerco.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/time/date.htm
-What Type of Old Photograph:  http://www.rogerco.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/type/type.htm
- and many other interesting information.


TRAVEL

'On The Way App'- Road Trip Planner
Great road trip app that helps find interesting 'stuff' on the way.


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