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Researching Your Past
If you have decided to research your family tree, here are a few staff recommendations to get you started.
Book Title |
Author | Call Number |
---|---|---|
Climbing Your Family Tree: Online and Offline Genealogy for Kids* | Ira Wolfman | J 929.1 WOLFM |
Design Your Own Coat of Arms: An Introduction to Heraldry* | Rosemary A. Chorzempa | J 929.82 CHORZ |
Family History 101: A Beginners Guide to Finding Your Ancestors | Marcia Yannizza Melnyk | 929.107 MELNYK |
Great Ancestor Hunt: The Fun of Finding Out Who You Are* | Lila Perl | J 929.1 PERL |
My Family Tree Workbook* | Rosemary A. Chorzempa | J 929.1 CHORZ |
The Art of the Family Tree: Creative Family History Projects Using Paper Art, Fabric & Collage | Jenn Mason | 745.593 MASON |
The Everything Family Tree Book: Research and Preserve Your Family History | Kimberly Powell | 929 POWEL |
The Kids' Family Tree Book* | Caroline Leavitt | J 929.1 LEAVI |
Through the Eyes of Your Ancestors* | Maureen Alice Taylor | J 929.1 TAYLO |
The above books are available for checkout. We also have a selection of genealogy reference resources that you can use onsite at the library. You can also do research online through HeritageQuest, a database from The Library of Texas.