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Ancestry.com Wiki - The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy
The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy is a reference book published by Ancestry Publishing. The first edition was published in 1984 and was edited by Arlene H. Eakle and Johni Cerny. A revised edition, edited by Loretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking, was published in 1997. The current edition, the third, was published in 2006 and was also edited by Szucs and Luebking. In 2010, Ancestry.com digitized the content of The Source and made it available in wiki format as one of the foundational sources for the Ancestry.com Wiki. Each chapter has been broken into one or more series of articles. This wiki is a free service of Ancestry.com.
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Ancestry.com Wiki - Family History Library
This article originally appeared in "Appendix F: The Family History Library and Associated Family History Centers" by Stephen C. Young in The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy This wiki is a free service of Ancestry.com.
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This mall is handy to researchers at the Family History Library.
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FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services each year to learn more about their family history. The site is free for everyone to use.
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FamilySearch - Search Historical Records
Before heading to Salt Lake City for research be sure you have checked everything they already have online so that you don't want time accessing those records during your time at the Family History Library.
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Before heading to Salt Lake City for research access the catalog from home and pre-plan what you will do while at the Family History Library.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Family History Library
Before heading to Salt Lake City learn all about the Family History Library.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Photoduplication Services
Photoduplication is a service provided to FamilySearch patrons who would like copies of records or pages in books that can be found in the Family History Library. Please read through this page before making a request.
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Going to Salt Lake City to Do Family History Research
A book by J. Carlyle Parker.
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Guide To LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
A JewishGen InfoFile.
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This store is closest to the FHL in Salt Lake City and handy for any researcher staying in town.
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National Genealogical Society - Research Trips
Sponsored research trips to three noteworthy genealogical research destinations, including Salt Lake City, Fort Wayne, Indiana and Washington D.C. Online orientation for preparation prior to the trip.
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Led by Leland K. Meitzler, Donna Potter Phillips and Bill Balter.
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Right next door to the Family History Library.
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This mall is handy to researchers at the Family History Library.
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Using the LDS Library - Your Guide to Using the Family History Library and FamilySearch.org
Revised to cover features in the newly reconfigured FamilySearch, with separate pages that cover searching the records collection and searching the catalog.
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This is a convenient transportation option for getting around Salt Lake City. Perfect for researchers staying in town.