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THE SLEUTH BOOK FOR GENEALOGISTSTHE SLEUTH BOOK FOR GENEALOGISTS. Strategies for More Successful Family History Research. Emily Anne Croom. Paperback, (2000), repr. 2008, 8.5 in. x 11 in., Index, Index, 290 pp.
What do you do when you
hit the proverbial brick wall? Try gleaning
advice from literary sleuths like Miss Marple,
Sherlock Holmes, and Hercule Poirot. That�s what
expert genealogist Emily Croom helps you do in
The Sleuth Book for Genealogists, which
blends literary methods of deduction with
genealogical expertise. Using the sleuths� acknowledged expertise in the deduction arts, The Sleuth Book will invigorate your genealogical research, helping you to
"A must read and use book. The
Sleuth Book for Genealogists will not only
keep you entertained while you're learning how
to break through those stubborn brick walls, but
it will also give you practical advice that
really works"--Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG,
author of You Can Write Your Family History. Emily Anne Croom, a native Houstonian, taught
high school history and worked in church music
before concentrating full-time on genealogy�
researching, writing, speaking, and teaching.
Her other books are Unpuzzling Your Past,
The Unpuzzling Your Past Workbook, The
Genealogist�s Companion & Sourcebook, and,
with Franklin Carter Smith, A Genealogist�s
Guide to Discovering Your African-American
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