
Arlene Eakle
Author of Ancestry's Guide to Research: Case Studies in American Genealogy
About the Author
Works by Arlene Eakle
Ancestry's Guide to Research: Case Studies in American Genealogy (1985) — Author — 270 copies, 3 reviews
New England Genealogy 3 copies
Researching your roots in New York 3 copies
American Migration 3 copies
Researching Your Roots in New York 2 3 copies
Researching Your Roots in New York 1 2 copies
Kentucky Marriages 1774-1799 2 copies
Immigration Digest 5 2 copies
Immigration Digest 8 2 copies
Kentucky 2 copies
Genealogy in land records: Syllabus 2 copies
Tracing immigrant ancestors 1 copy
Biographical Sketches of Newton County (Missouri) Families and Their Neighbors Volumes 1 and 2 (1992) 1 copy
Tennessee Research 1 copy
Marriages 1 copy
Trails West : the genealogy of the Ohio Territory : 5th Annual AFRA Conference, June 14, 15, 1985, Independence, Missouri (1985) 1 copy
Immigration digest No. 12 1 copy
Associated Works
The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy (1984) — Editor, some editions — 1,142 copies, 2 reviews
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 42, No. 2, Spring 1974 - Wheat Harvest (1974) — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Eakle, Arlene
- Legal name
- Eakle, Arlene Haslam
- Birthdate
- 1939
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Utah (PhD|English History)
- Occupations
- Professional Genealogist
- Places of residence
- Woods Cross, Utah, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Utah, USA
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Reviews
Title: How to Trace Your Pedigree Ladies
Author: Eakle, Arlene H
Publishing Information: Family History World, 1988 Arlene H. Eakle. 52 pgs
General Statement:
[This is a stapled paperback book (8.5 x 11) with black plastic binding on the edge.]
There is no Table of Contents or Index for this book. Written in 1988 there is also no information about items that can now be located on the WWW. Having said that, there is some basic helpful information in researching the females in your family show more tree.
Contents:
I have gone through this book and created this annotated Table of Contents
Basic Indexes: pg 3-11. Includes brief details on various indexes such as the ‘AIS’, ‘Index to Biographies in State and Local Histories’, ‘Riders Index’, ‘DAR Indexes’, etc. I researched all of these indexes and have noted in the book, which can be found online and where. The last page of this chapter includes an ‘Index Search Strategy’ that could be helpful.
Basic Genealogical Records: pg 12-20. This chapter details various records that could be helpful in locating your females such as ‘School Records’, and ‘Employment Records – especially items relating to Teachers, Milliners, Dressmakers, etc that might be found in newspaper advertisements. Records of Nurses such as the ‘Chicago Nurses 1867-65 abstracted by June B Barekman and printed in the ‘Chicago Genealogist (Spring 1982) which can be found at the FamilyHistory Library but not yet online.
Checklists for Tracing your Ladies: pg 21-23 These pages are arranged by era and could be very helpful. (1850 – 1920), (1776 – 1850), (Before 1776).
Research Strategies: pg 24 – 45 These are fascinating and fairly well detailed considering how short they are. I read through all of them and found, that depending on a specific research problem I may have had, they would have been helpful.
Strategy 1: Documenting Your Problem
Strategy 2: Discovering What Others Have Already Compiled
Strategy 3: Trace Where the Children Go
Strategy 4: Documenting Names and Surnames
Strategy 5: Shopping for a Bride
Strategy 6: Family Unit Approach
Strategy 7: Which of all the Nancy’s is our Nancy?
Strategy 8: Search in a Man’s Household
Bibliography pg 46 - 52
MCGS Librarian show less
Author: Eakle, Arlene H
Publishing Information: Family History World, 1988 Arlene H. Eakle. 52 pgs
General Statement:
[This is a stapled paperback book (8.5 x 11) with black plastic binding on the edge.]
There is no Table of Contents or Index for this book. Written in 1988 there is also no information about items that can now be located on the WWW. Having said that, there is some basic helpful information in researching the females in your family show more tree.
Contents:
I have gone through this book and created this annotated Table of Contents
Basic Indexes: pg 3-11. Includes brief details on various indexes such as the ‘AIS’, ‘Index to Biographies in State and Local Histories’, ‘Riders Index’, ‘DAR Indexes’, etc. I researched all of these indexes and have noted in the book, which can be found online and where. The last page of this chapter includes an ‘Index Search Strategy’ that could be helpful.
Basic Genealogical Records: pg 12-20. This chapter details various records that could be helpful in locating your females such as ‘School Records’, and ‘Employment Records – especially items relating to Teachers, Milliners, Dressmakers, etc that might be found in newspaper advertisements. Records of Nurses such as the ‘Chicago Nurses 1867-65 abstracted by June B Barekman and printed in the ‘Chicago Genealogist (Spring 1982) which can be found at the FamilyHistory Library but not yet online.
Checklists for Tracing your Ladies: pg 21-23 These pages are arranged by era and could be very helpful. (1850 – 1920), (1776 – 1850), (Before 1776).
Research Strategies: pg 24 – 45 These are fascinating and fairly well detailed considering how short they are. I read through all of them and found, that depending on a specific research problem I may have had, they would have been helpful.
Strategy 1: Documenting Your Problem
Strategy 2: Discovering What Others Have Already Compiled
Strategy 3: Trace Where the Children Go
Strategy 4: Documenting Names and Surnames
Strategy 5: Shopping for a Bride
Strategy 6: Family Unit Approach
Strategy 7: Which of all the Nancy’s is our Nancy?
Strategy 8: Search in a Man’s Household
Bibliography pg 46 - 52
MCGS Librarian show less
Thought I'd use it more than I did. Probably terribly out of date now.
Descriptive Inventory of the English Collection (Finding Aids to the Microfilmed Collection of the Genealogical Society of Utah, No 3) by Arlene H. Eakle
Descriptive Inventory of the English Collection -- Finding Aids to the Microfilmed Manuscript Collection of the Genealogical Society of Utah, Roger M. Haugh, Ed.; by Arlene H. Eakle, Arvilla Outsen, Richard S. Tompson, 1979.
Good way to work through puzzles to solve
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