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		<title>Genealogy Library &#8211; Tips for effective research trips to the library</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you search your genealogy, for any length of time, made a trip to the local, county or state library in hopes of finding their ancestors in some books on dusty shelves' Maybe achieved - perhaps you were not' The library can be difficult to navigate if you have not spent much time studying at a ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you search your genealogy, for any length of time, made a trip to the local, county or state library in hopes of finding their ancestors in some books on dusty shelves&#8217; Maybe achieved &#8211; perhaps you were not&#8217; The library can be difficult to navigate if you have not spent much time studying at a time&#8217; I am here to give you some tips on how to make the most of your trip to the library&#8217;</p>
<p>1&#8242; Start your journey to the library at home! Hop into the library and Internet search site&#8217; It is possible that the catalog is available online&#8217; Use this to your advantage&#8217; You can save much time if you have what the research books and records are available in advance&#8217; This is especially true if you are planning to travel out of town to the library which is near where your ancestors lived&#8217; Make a list of resources you want to view in the library&#8217; Genealogy could also have their own special collection room, located on the site of the library&#8217; Do not forget to check your local library, a library, a library or the state of the site&#8217; Everyone has different resources available&#8217;</p>
<p>2&#8242; Do not try to do too much in one visit&#8217; Could be easily moved, especially if traveling to the state of the library has many resources&#8217; Make a plan before you go and list exactly what documents you want to find&#8217; Maybe for your first trip to focus on a family or branch&#8217; Or maybe you want to find marriage records in microfilm&#8217; Try to stick to your list and not to turn on the road&#8217; You can end up wasting your days in the library and come home with as much information as you have, as they were processed out of the wild goose!</p>
<p>3&#8242; Searching for unique sources of information: Do you want to use the library, mainly for the genealogy of these unique documents that you will not find anywhere else online, or can not find free on the Internet&#8217; For example, the first meeting of the settlers in May collections are available&#8217; As a general rule, the local historical society worked to collect information, such as artifacts, photographs, diaries, etc, the first inhabitants of the region&#8217; Many times these items are available so you can see in the library or archive&#8217;</p>
<p>Also, check out the obituaries in the newspaper collection&#8217; There are many online ads of death, but certainly not all&#8217; Most people have to dig through the library&#8217;s collection to find newspaper obituaries of their ancestors&#8217; You can find the possibility that someone has created an index, too&#8217;</p>
<p>Another unique type of library resources is a history book of the county&#8217; Almost all countries have some form of written history in the late 19th century or early 20th century&#8217; This was popular during this time&#8217; The texts are generally historical photographs, maps, biographies and local citizens&#8217; Often, these books have not created an index&#8217; Sometimes, an index has been created since then to help researchers, so you need to check&#8217; Otherwise, you have a lot of pages to go to find your ancestors!</p>
<p>City directories are another resource library and the genealogy of a great way to keep these ancestors who seem to be absent from the census&#8217; They are a great resource, because often you can get an actual address of your ancestors and their profession&#8217; You can also discover their neighbors, who were &#8211; perhaps they lived close to other parents&#8217;</p>

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