This book covers the use of two of the most effective sets of genealogical information available to genealogists: Census and military records. Topics include:

  • Federal censuses: what they are, how to use them, pitfalls and issues concerning the information found in them;
  • Mortality schedules: a frequently overlooked gold mine of little-known genealogical data;
  • State censuses: genealogically rich resources;
  • Military records: where and how to find them, what information is available;
  • War-by-war records availability.
DETAILS
  • Author: W. Daniel Quillen
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Press – December 2011
  • Formats: Print – $9.95