The following are two books that I have written. The books are out of print, but CDs or downloadable PDFs online are available.
Genealogical Research in Nebraska, revised edition, 2014.
25 chapters, 536 pages
Everything you need to know about doing genealogical research in Nebraska! It contains historical and geographical information, plus information for each county in the state. There are hundreds of URLs that will link to web pages that are a must when
doing genealogical research. Some of the topics ... Trails, Road and Forts; Ethnic Groups; Land Laws and Records; Institutional Records in Nebraska and Farming and Ranching Records. Available in print at Amazon.com or FamilyHistory Expos, http://www.familyhistoryexpos.com.
Iowa Genealogical Research, 2014.
24 chapters, 410 pages
Explore the types of records for doing genealogical research in Iowa. Each county is fully covered, plus holdings in libraries and courthouse records. There are hundreds of URLs. Some of the topics ... Ethnic Settlements; Iowa's Large Repositories and Archives; Religious Records; Orphan Trains and City Directories. Available in print at Amazon.com or FamilyHistory Expos, http://www.familyhistoryexpos.com.
Digital format (PDF) can be purchased at Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
http://legacy.familytreewebinars.com/nebraska-c194.php
http://legacy.familytreewebinars.com/iow-c189.php
Genealogical Research in Nebraska, revised edition, 2014.
25 chapters, 536 pages
Everything you need to know about doing genealogical research in Nebraska! It contains historical and geographical information, plus information for each county in the state. There are hundreds of URLs that will link to web pages that are a must when
doing genealogical research. Some of the topics ... Trails, Road and Forts; Ethnic Groups; Land Laws and Records; Institutional Records in Nebraska and Farming and Ranching Records. Available in print at Amazon.com or FamilyHistory Expos, http://www.familyhistoryexpos.com.
Iowa Genealogical Research, 2014.
24 chapters, 410 pages
Explore the types of records for doing genealogical research in Iowa. Each county is fully covered, plus holdings in libraries and courthouse records. There are hundreds of URLs. Some of the topics ... Ethnic Settlements; Iowa's Large Repositories and Archives; Religious Records; Orphan Trains and City Directories. Available in print at Amazon.com or FamilyHistory Expos, http://www.familyhistoryexpos.com.
Digital format (PDF) can be purchased at Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
http://legacy.familytreewebinars.com/nebraska-c194.php
http://legacy.familytreewebinars.com/iow-c189.php