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Amazon.com Genealogy Bookstore - Czech
The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
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A History of Slovakia: The Struggle for Survival
A book by Stanislav J. Kirschbaum.
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A History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia
A book by David M. Crowe.
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Carpatho-Rusyn Americans (The Immigrant Experience)
A book by Paul Robert Magocsi.
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DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951
A book by Mark Wyman.
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Finding Your German Ancestors: A Beginner's Guide
A book by Kevan M. Hansen.
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Genealogical Research for Czech and Slovak Americans
A book by Olga K. Miller.
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Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Germanic Ancestors
A book by Chris Anderson.
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A book by Edward R. Brandt.
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Handbook of Czechoslovak Genealogical Research
A book by Daniel M. Schlyter.
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Historical Atlas of East Central Europe
A book by Paul Robert Magocsi.
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A book by Jan Habenicht.
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Jewish Surnames in Prague : (15th-18th Centuries)
A book by Alexander Beider.
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Our People: Carpatho-Rusyns and Their Descendants in North America
A book by Paul Robert Magocsi.
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A book by Thomas Bell.
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Texas Veterans of Czech Ancestry
A book by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas.
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A book by Derek Sayer.
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A book by Alexander Bonkalo.
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A book by Paul Robert Magocsi.
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A book by Paul Robert Magocsi.
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Valley of the Shadow: After the Turmoil, My Heart Cries No More
A book by Erich Anton Helfert.
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Genealogy books and eBooks by Steve Szabados includes links to Amazon Pages. Topics are for Polish, German, Czech, Slovak, and Irish research.
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Books We Own is a list of resources owned/accessed by individuals who are willing to look up genealogical information and e-mail or snail mail it to others who request it. This is a free service - volunteers may ask for reimbursement of copies and postage if information is provided via snail-mail.
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Books We Own - The Republic of Slovakia
Books We Own is a list of resources owned/accessed by individuals who are willing to look up genealogical information and e-mail or snail mail it to others who request it. This is a free service - volunteers may ask for reimbursement of copies and postage if information is provided via snail-mail.
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Downloadable shareware program for Windows. The latest version contains English, French, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, German, Dutch, Polish, Icelandic, Russian, Slovak, Afrikaans, Czech.
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The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
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Transcribed passenger lists for sale in book form covering Czech immigration to various US ports.
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Windows. Download the latest version for windows, includes program and help files. Disc available in English, Polish, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Slovak, Czech, Dutch, Portuguese, Afrikaans & Icelandic. Fzip is a user friendly, but professional program which can display your family tree in any of 24 different report styles.
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Czech publishing house, which sells reprints of the J. Siebmacher's grosses und allgemaines Wappenbuch. Heraldick
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Genealogy Unlimited, Inc. - Home Page
Maps, books & supplies for sale.
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Legacy QuickGuide: Czech Genealogy $
Researching your Czech ancestors can be challenging if you don't know where or how to begin. Boundary changes, record availability, and unfamiliar languages can complicate the process. To ensure success, you will need to utilize a variety of print and online resources. The Czech Genealogy Legacy QuickGuide contains useful information to get you started including the best places to identify an immigrant ancestor
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Legacy QuickGuide: Slovak Genealogy $
Researching Slovak ancestry can be confusing especially when you don't have an understanding of the country
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Regi Magyarorszag Old Hungary Bookstore
Specializing in Hungarian & Slovak Genealogy.
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The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.