Everton's Genealogical Helper, May/June 2007
Here are some of the features in the March/April 2007 issue of Everton's Genealogical Helper:Richard Hooverson talks about the value of material goods in the nineteenth century.
Alice L. Luckhardt tells the story of a small piece of engraved copper artwork -- and the family research that it engendered.
William Dollarhide continues his series on the best sources for finding people during the Civil War period.
Thomas Fiske tells the story of finding an old genealogy book, doing enormous amounts of research and bringing that genealogy up-to-date in a new genealogy publication.
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