For this meme, you list a favorite book that starts with each letter of the alphabet. If you don't have a book for a letter (such as Z or X) than you can substitute a favorite book that simply has that letter in the title (ex. The Lost City of Z or Hot Six by Janet Evanovich). However, you can only do this a maximum of 3 times. (Z, X, and Q. But not Z, X, Q, and V.) Books can be of any genre from fiction to non-fiction to poetry to textbooks. (via Boston Bibliophile)
I decided to try to do mine with all genealogy and history titles. It was actually difficult to try to stop with just one title per letter in many cases! I was glad that I had my books cataloged in LibraryThing where I could sort by title. I only had to take advantage of the substitution rule for the letters X and Z. (I did have a book in my library that began with a Z, but it was a children's book called Zoo Book and did not fit with my genealogy/history theme.)
A: Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources by Alice Eichholz
B: BCG Genealogical Standards Manual by Board of Certification for Genealogists
C: Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Grants and Patents by Nell Marion Nugent
D: DNA and Genealogy by Colleen Fitzpatrick
E: Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace by Elizabeth Shown Mills
F: First Alabama Cavalry USA: Homage to Patriotism by Glenda McWhirter Todd
G: Genealogical Proof Standard: Building a Solid Case by Christine Rose
H: Handybook for Genealogists by George B. Everton
I: Inheritance in Colonial Virginia by Barbara Vines Little
J: John A. Quitman: Old South Crusader by Robert E. May
K: King Phillip’s War: The History and Legacy of America’s Forgotten Conflict by Eric B. Schultz
L: Library of Congress: A Guide to Genealogical and Historical Research by James C. Neagles
M: Map Guide to the U. S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920 by William Thorndale and William Dollarhide
N: North Carolina Research: Genealogy and Local History by Helen F. M. Leary
O: Obituaries in American Culture by Janice Hume
P: Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors, Lecturers and Librarians by Elizabeth Shown Mills
Q: Quest for Power: The Lower Houses of Assembly in the Southern Royal Colonies, 1689-1776 by Jack P. Greene
R: Researcher’s Guide to American Genealogy by Val D. Greenwood
S: Seeds of Discontent: The Deep Roots of the American Revolution, 1650-1750 by J. Revell Carr
T: They Came in Ships: A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor’s Arrival Record by John Philip Colletta
U: Understanding and Using Baptismal Records by John T. Humphrey
V: Vital Records of Hampton, New Hampshire: To the End of the Year 1900 by George Freeman Sanborn
W: War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict by Donald R. Hickey
*X: Essex County Deeds, 1639-1678, Abstracts of Volumes 1-4 by Essex Society of Genealogists
Y: Ye Heart of a Man: The Domestic Life of Men in Colonial New England by Lisa Wilson
*Z: Lantz Family Record: Being a Brief Account of the Lantz Family in the United States of America by Jacob W. Lantz
1 comment:
This is quite an exercise. I admire you for attempting such a thing---and you did very well. Thank you listing my "Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy" for your R entry.
best,
Val Greenwood
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