| Elizabeth Shown MillsAlso known as: Elizabeth S. Mills, elizzbethshownmills, Elizabeth Shown Mills, ed. Elizabeth Shown Mills, Elizsabeth Shown Ed. Mills, Elizabeth Shown Mills Editor ... (see complete list), editor Elizabeth Shown Mills | 1,614 | 20 | (4.57) | 0 | 0 |
- Evidence! Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian 632 copies, 6 reviews
- Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace 321 copies, 11 reviews
- Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors,… 320 copies
- Quicksheet Citing Online Historical Sources 197 copies, 3 reviews
- Isle of Canes 61 copies
- QuickSheet: citing Ancestry.com databases & images 21 copies
- Evidence Analysis: A Research Process Map 18 copies
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Vol. 87, No. 2, June 1999) 4 copies
- Evidence: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 4 copies
- Reassembling Female Lives: A Theme Issue of the National Genealogical… 3 copies
- Hidden Clues and Pitfalls in Your Ancestor's Land Records [audio tape] 2 copies
- Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and… 2 copies
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 90, No. 1, March 2002 2 copies
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 88, No. 2, June 2000 2 copies
- National genealogical Society Quarterly Volume 87, NO.3, September 1999… 2 copies
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 89, No. 4, December 2001 1 copy
- Sources and Citations Simplified: From Memoriabelia to Digital Data to DNA… 1 copy
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 89, No. 3, September 2001… 1 copy
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 89, No. 2, June 2001 1 copy
- Genealogical Problem Solving: Professional Techniques for Everyday Success… 1 copy
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 89, No. 1, March 2001 1 copy
- Documenting a Slave's Birth, Parentage, and Origins (Maire Therese… 1 copy
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 4 Issues, Vol. 89, No. 1,2,3,4… 1 copy
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 90, No. 2, June 2002 1 copy
- A Consequence of Mixed Marriages 1 copy
- Finding Fathers: Bridging the Generation Gap [audio tape] 1 copy
- The Preponderance of Evidence Principle: How to Build a Case to "Prove… 1 copy
- Genealogical Editing, Part II [audio tape] 1 copy
- Genealogical Editing, Part I [audio tape] 1 copy
- Findng Origins and Birth Families: Methods That Work! [audio tape] 1 copy
- Using Tax Rolls to Solve Genealogical Problems [audio tape] 1 copy
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A noted genealogist, lecturer and author of historical literature--fiction and nonfiction, popular and academic.  | |
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