The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide

Read a good book about family history or history recently? or what do you think of your Genealogy Software. Why not tell us about how good, bad or indifferent you think it was.

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The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide

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The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide: How to Trace Your Germanic Ancestry in Europe
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1440 ... dspeopl-21

Not one I have read so sorry I can't give my own opinion, but the owner of the Lost Cousins site comments
"although it was published in the US - and aimed at the US market - it nevertheless includes some very useful information that might just get me started on what had previously seemed like an impossible task."

So perhaps it might be useful for anybody looking for German ancestors.
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Re: The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide

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Mary.

Just found out there is a Free PDF of this book on Youtube.
Searching for:
Bennett, Brown, Brunn, Collins, Critchley, Dickinson, Dodd, Duffy, Eaton, Edwards, Hertzberger, Highton, Holland, Humphreys, Melling, Morgan, Murphy, Walker, Webster, Wright, Owens, Prudon & Speed.

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Re: The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide

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Free is even better!
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