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Table of ContentsThis page contains links to web sites and pages having to do with the families highlighted on this site, or with genealogy in general. This information is divided into these categories:
Please note that I am expanding the number of links as time permits. Book Search ServiceYou're likely familiar with Barnes and Noble, but you may not be aware that they have an extensive out of print and rare book service that you can search online, in addition to their world-class inventory of new books on all manner of technical subjects, including genealogy. Click below to search form the reference titles (new or old) that you've been looking for: New Books
Out Of Print BooksTwo other extensive out of print book services are the world's largest network of used booksellers, "Alibris" and one of the largest used bookstore's in the country, "Powell's Books."
BookFinder.com connects readers to over 40,000 booksellers from around the world with an open marketplace for all their online book shopping needs. BookFinder.com, the open marketplace for books online is produced by 13th Generation Media, of Berkeley, California. The company was founded by a couple of recent University of California grads with a taste for grassroots-driven ecommerce, and afflicted with severe cases of bibliophilia. BookFinder.com's goal is to provide fellow readers unbiased real-time information about books available online. Rather than selling books ourselves, our team of high-tech book geeks has worked to create a truly useful free book search tool for all kinds of readers. BookFinder.com is a one-stop search site that lets users view the collections of over 40,000 sellers of new, used, rare, and out-of-print books. The forty million titles available comprise the largest book catalog available anywhere, either online or offline. Back to Top
Family GenealogyThese sites collect and display detail on the various families featured on this site
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Sundries
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Genealogical Tools & ServicesThese are support resources that are useful in the overall study of genealogy.
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