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- The official guide to Ancestry.com / by Morgan, George G.,1952-(CARDINAL)653638;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Family histories.; Handbooks and manuals.; Ancestry.com (Firm); Genealogy;
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- The official guide to Ancestry.com / by Morgan, George G.,1952-(CARDINAL)653638;
Getting around the site -- Searching for your ancestors -- Working with digitized image collections -- Family trees -- Working with census records -- Birth, marriage, and death records -- Military records -- Immigration records -- Pictures, newspapers, and maps -- Stories, memories, and histories -- Directories and member list records -- Court and land records -- Reference and finding aids -- Printing and sharing -- Ancestry community -- DNA -- The learning center -- The ancestry store -- Putting it all together.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Family histories.; Ancestry.com (Firm); Genealogy;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Ancestry.com 1920 U.S. federal census North Carolina [electronic resource]. by Ancestry.com (Firm)(CARDINAL)431566; MyFamily.com (Firm);
Minimum system requirements: 486/33 processor (Pentium recommended); Windows 95 or better; 16 MB RAM; 15 MB hard disk space; 2X CD-ROM; 800x600 monitor resolution; 16-bit color or higher.
- Subjects: Academic theses.; Census data.; Family histories.;
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- Ancestry.com 1930 U.S. federal census North Carolina, West [electronic resource]. by Ancestry.com (Firm)(CARDINAL)431566; MyFamily.com (Firm);
Minimum system requirements: 486/33 processor (Pentium recommended); Windows 95 or better; 16 MB RAM; 15 MB hard disk space; 2X CD-ROM; 800x600 monitor resolution; 16-bit color or higher.
- Subjects: Academic theses.; Census data.; Family histories.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ancestry.com 1930 U.S. federal census North Carolina, Central [electronic resource]. by Ancestry.com (Firm)(CARDINAL)431566; MyFamily.com (Firm);
Minimum system requirements: 486/33 processor (Pentium recommended); Windows 95 or better; 16 MB RAM; 15 MB hard disk space; 2X CD-ROM; 800x600 monitor resolution; 16-bit color or higher.
- Subjects: Academic theses.; Census data.; Family histories.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rise of the clones: the Cabbage Patch babies / by Anderson, Guy;
"Since its launch in 1996, millions of people have joined Ancestry.com in the hope of discovering their family history and origins; in fact they are now the largest provider of consumer DNA testing in the world. Like so many, I also wanted to research my genealogy and so I signed up! My mother often told me her siblings used to tease her, saying she was found at the bottom of the garden, but it wasn't until I added my DNA to this database that I realized why. What happened next appears to be quite a common predicament--I discovered that I wasn't who I thought I was! In fact, once the website had linked my DNA to other members, my family tree had changed completely and no longer made any sense whatsoever. Moreover, both of my grandfathers were different people entirely. So, I admitted defeat, closed the account and then shared the information I had uncovered with my family. This went down like a lead-balloon and was initially dismissed as being an error but was then told by my mother that what I had found, confirmed some suspicions that she had held for a very long time. My name is Guy Anderson and I am the descendant of a Human Clone--A Cabbage Patch Baby!"--from backcover--
- Subjects: Cabbage Patch Babies; Ancestry.com; Human cloning; Human cloning, origins of;
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- Unofficial guide to ancestry.com : how to find your family history on the #1 genealogy website / by Hendrickson, Nancy,1947-author.(CARDINAL)328249;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Discover the secrets to Ancestry.com success! This book will help you get the most out of your Ancestry.com subscription by showing you how to take advantage of all the world's biggest genealogy website has to offer--and how to find answers to your family tree questions within its 14 billion records, 60 million family tree and 32,000 databases.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Ancestry.com (Firm); Genealogy;
- Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 20
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- Unofficial guide to Ancestry.com : how to find your family history on the #1 genealogy website / by Hendrickson, Nancy,1947-author.(CARDINAL)328249; Koch, Andrew,editor.(CARDINAL)785300;
Getting started with Ancestry.com -- Learning the basics -- Using Ancestry.com family trees -- Mastering search and the card catalog -- Making the most of census records and voter lists -- Delving into birth, marriage, and death records -- Working with military records -- Using immigration and travel records -- Digging into newspapers, publications, and maps -- Searching stories, memories, histories, and pictures -- Making the most of schools, directories, and church histories -- Using the wills, probates, land, tax and criminal category -- Interpreting your DNA results -- Connecting with others -- Applying DNA to your research -- Collaborating with other users -- Branching out with newspapers.com and fold3.Discover the secrets to Ancestry.com success! This book will help you get the most out of your Ancestry.com subscription by showing you how to take advantage of what the world's biggest genealogy website has to offer--and how to find answers to your family tree questions within its billions of records and massive network of family trees. This newly updated guide reflects the site's many changes, with screenshots that demonstrate how to create family trees, navigate the site, and use Ancestry.com's search engines. A new section on Ancestry DNA will also help you dive deeper into your research, with detailed guides to interpreting test results and applying them to research. What you'll learn: Step-by-step strategies for structuring your searches to find what you're looking for faster; Details on each of Ancestry.com's historical record categories, including what you can expect to find in them; Tips for creating and managing your family tree on Ancestry.com, as well as connecting your tree to others on the site; Timesaving tricks to maximize your Ancestry.com experience, including Hints (the "shaky leaf"), Ancestry DNA, and the Ancestry.com mobile app. Whether you've just begun dabbling in family history or you're a longtime Ancestry.com subscriber, this book will turn you into an Ancestry.com power user!
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Ancestry.com (Firm); Genealogy;
- Available copies: 25 / Total copies: 28
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- Unofficial Ancestry.com workbook : a how-to manual for tracing your family tree on the #1 genealogy website / by Hendrickson, Nancy,1947-author.(CARDINAL)328249; Hendrickson, Nancy,1947-Unofficial guide to Ancestry.com.;
Introduction -- Search and the card catalog -- Census records -- Birth, marriage, and death records -- Military records -- Immigration records -- Historical maps, images, newspapers, and publications -- Social history -- AncestryDNA -- Appendix A. Account info and quick links -- Appendix B. Research checklists and worksheets -- Appendix C. Census abstract forms.In this workbook, an essential companion to the Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com, you'll learn how to use Ancestry.com to its full advantage with detailed guides to searching Ancestry.com's digitized records.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Problems and exercises.; Ancestry.com (Firm); Genealogy; Genealogy;
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- The faculty of Stephens-Lee High School : a tribute / by Rhine, Zoe,compiler.(CARDINAL)785372;
The study addresses what happened to the teachers after the school closed, what levels of education the faculty of Stephens-Lee attained, and what happened to the Stephens-Lee faculty after integration at Asheville High School. Information comes from several sources including North Carolina Room biography and newspaper clipping files, Stephens-Lee, South French Broad and Asheville High School annuals, newspapers.com database, and Ancestry.com. Research continues and the following faculty members have been identified as of September 2018: Mabel Haith Belton, Joseph E. Belton, Louise Tucker Fairley Bland, Freida S. Burton, Lonnie D. Burton, Lucille Preston Burton, Elynora Martin Foster Dargon, Kathrine Laverne Chappelle, Inez Clark McMorris, Vernon David Cowan, Dorothea Stuart Cowan, Marian C. Goudlock Dennison, Agnes Omesa Dunston Dunn, John Archibald Dusenbury Sr., Wilma Vestal Epps, Elizabeth Roddy Eubanks, Ernest Lee Fair, Gladys Pierce Forney, Elynora Martin Foster Dargan, Lacy Thomas Haith, Julia Reid Hall, Eugene Hammonds, Wilbur J. Hankins, Lucy M. Harrison, Annye Margaret Searcy Holt, James Elijah King, Madison C. Lennon, Bennie G. McMorris Sr., Clarence Lee Moore Sr., Harriet Louise Nunn Haith, Ollie McCool Reynolds, Myrtle Jacqueline Rumley, Otha L. Sherrill, Charles Perkins Smith, Evelyn Cornelia Williams Sellers.Title from cover.
- Subjects: Festschriften.; Biographies.; Stephens-Lee High School (Asheville, N.C.); Stephens-Lee High School (Asheville, N.C.); African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Education; High schools; High schools; School integration; Schools; Segregation in education;
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