BOOKS FOR KIDS
Fancy Nancy My Family History by Jane O’Connor
Grandpa Baxter and the Photographs by Caroline Castle and Peter Bowman
Something to Remember Me By by Susan V. Bosak with Laurie McGaw
BOOKS FOR ADULTS, TEACHERS, GENEALOGY SOCIETIES
Dowell, David R. Crash Course in Genealogy. Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited, 2011.
Greenwood, Val D. The Researcher’s Guide to American Genealogy. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1990. Note: This is for the second edition. A third edition is available.
Hart, Cynthia. The Oral History Workshop. New York: Workman Publishing Company, 2009.
Holik, Jennifer. Branching Out Genealogy for 1st – 3rd Grade Students Lessons 1-15. Woodridge: Generations, 2012.
Holik, Jennifer. Branching Out Genealogy for 1st – 3rd Grade Students Lessons 16-30. Woodridge: Generations, 2012.
Holik, Jennifer. Branching Out Genealogy for 4th – 8th Grade Students Lessons 1-15. Woodridge: Generations, 2012.
Holik, Jennifer. Branching Out Genealogy for 4th – 8th Grade Students Lessons 16-30. Woodridge: Generations, 2012.
Holik, Jennifer. Branching Out Genealogy for High School Students Lessons 1-15. Woodridge: Generations, 2012.
Holik, Jennifer. Branching Out Genealogy for High School Students Lessons 16-30. Woodridge: Generations, 2012.
Koons, Bee Bartron. Teaching Genealogy to Young People.Westminster: Willow Bend Books, 2004. This is a great resource for both teachers, parents and kids. It has separate sections for different age groups outlining research steps.
Mills, Elizabeth Shown. Evidence Explained Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2009.
Szucs, Loretto Dennis, and Luebking, Sandra Hargreaves, editors. The Source A Guidebook to American Genealogy. Provo: Ancestry Publishing, 2006.
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