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EasyGenie Blank Family Group Sheets (Two-Sided), 40 in package

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While most family group sheets have room for just 8 children, the EasyGenie® two-sided family group sheets have enough room for a family with 24 children, plus parents and spouses! Forty sheets in all!

If you’re serious about genealogy, you will want this packet of 40 high-quality family group sheets!While most family group sheets have room for just 8 children, the EasyGenie® two-sided family group sheets have enough room for a family with 24 children, plus parents and spouses!

EasyGenie 10 LARGE PRINT Six Generation Pedigree Charts

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✅ 10 sheets total, black ink on white archival-quality paper
✅ Spaces for 64 people (6 generations including source person and spouse)
✅ LARGE PRINT design that's easy to read and easy to annotate
✅ Size: 17" by 22", folded to 8.5" by 11" for convenient storage
✅ Perfect genealogy gift for family history buffs and genealogists

EasyGenie 10 Blank Pedigree Charts (8 generations/256 names per sheet)

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Get 10 Blank Pedigree Charts to organize and present 8 generations of family research! EasyGenie’s custom genealogy forms were designed with ease-of-use and readability in mind, with clear fonts, logical organization, and lots of space to record genealogy data such as names, dates, and other information.

Portable Genealogist: Using the Federal Census: 1850-1950

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The 1850 census marks the first time every person in the household was enumerated by name. It also recorded such factors as immigration, education, income, and ethnicity, providing researchers with in depth information about ancestors. This updated guide provides background on the 1850–1950 U.S. Federal Census tabulation process, exp

The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Volume 12: Smith to Spaulding

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This item ships separately, directly from the publisher. Please allow an addition 1-3 weeks to receive this title.

By Frank J. Doherty

Published April 2015

Hardcover, 1,173 pages

The major part of this book (over 560 pages) is devoted to the many Smith families in the Hudson Valley, New York. Other families included are Snedeker, Snyder, Soper, Soule (including new information on the Mayflower Soules of Dutchess County), Southwick, Southworth, and Spaulding.

Portable Genealogist: Using the Federal Census: 1790-1840

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Author: Lindsay Fulton

Providing only the name of the head of household, the 1790–1840 censuses are often overlooked by researchers because they lack the names of the other household residents. Nevertheless, these “Head of Household” census records can provide information about your ancestors and their extended family.

This guide provides background on the 1790–1840 U.S. Federal Census tabulation process, surviving records, enumeration questions (by year), as well as hints for using the census to break down brick walls.

Portable Genealogist: Using Probate Records

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Learn how to get the most from these family-oriented records that include will or administration documents, legal name changes, divorce records, guardianships or conservatorships, and unsealed adoption records. Includes explanations of important terms, descriptions of the steps in the probate process, and how to locate and view paper and digitized records.

By Tricia Healy Mitchell

Published: April 2019 

8 ½ x 11 laminated, 4 pages

Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York; Volume 8: Lee to Millington

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Author: Frank J. Doherty
Published: 2005

This important series documents the 18th century settlement of the Beekman Patent by Palatines, Dutch and the English from Long Island and New England. The Beekman Patent was a major entry point from New England to New York and the West.

Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York; Volume 7: Hunter to Leavens

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Author: Frank Doherty
Published: Jan-04

This important series documents the 18th century settlement of the Beekman Patent by Palatines, Dutch and the English from Long Island and New England. The Beekman Patent was a major entry point from New England to New York and the West.