The Sleuth Book for Genealogists
by Emily Anne Croom
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Comparing genealogical research to the work of famous literary sleuths, the author outlines methods for solving frustrating research problems by developing a plan, documenting evidence, and examing clues in the records.Tags
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Emily Anne Croom is an active researcher, teacher, and lecturer in genealogy. She holds a master's degree in history and contributes articles to several genealogy periodicals, including Family Tree Magazine. Croom is a member of several genealogical societies and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Clayton Library Friends in Houston.
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