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Roots for Kids: A Genealogy Guide for Young People. 2nd Edition
Product Description
Roots for Kids is based on a twelve-week course the author developed for her fourth grade class. While the book is suitable for adoption by teachers seeking to supplement their middle school social studies curriculum with material on family history, its principal use will be by and with individual young people. The author moves slowly and carefully, as she takes young readers through an introduction to genealogy, to discussions of their families and t… More >>
Roots for Kids: A Genealogy Guide for Young People. 2nd Edition
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Charting Companion for Family Tree Maker
- Ancestor Chart: millions of colors; up to 160 generations; option to include siblings.
- Descendant Chart: top-down or left-to-right; color by generation, gender or lineage; DNA options.
- Fan Chart: uniquely attractive way to show your family.
- Descendant Book: output in word processor format; automatically creates index.
- Hourglass Chart: show ancestors & descendants in same chart.
Product Description
Charting Companion enables you to make genealogy charts and books directly from your Family Tree Maker data…. More >>
Charting Companion for Family Tree Maker
Tags: ancestor chart, ancestors, Charting, Companion, descendant chart, descendants, family, family tree maker, genealogy charts, lineage, Maker, siblings, Tree, word processor formatRelated posts
Slave Genealogy: A Research Guide with Case Studies
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This excellent research guide provides a very clear discussion of slave genealogy with emphasis on the non-plantation slaves, and vividly demonstrates-with three case studies drawn from the records of Wayne County, Kentucky-the research methods and types… More >>
Slave Genealogy: A Research Guide with Case Studies
Tags: Case, case studies, excellent research, Genealogy, Guide, plantation slaves, Research, research methods, Slave, slave genealogy, Studies, wayne county kentucky

