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Naturalization Records for U.S. Genealogy Research eBook helps you find records for immigrant ancestors to the United States between 1790 and 1952.

Find naturalization records from local, state, and Federal courts and discover new search strategies for elusive records.

Direct links to U.S. naturalization records and legislation help you discover more resources for your immigrant ancestors in thisĀ Sassy Jane Genealogy eBook.

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European Genealogy Research eBooks

Discover essential and little-known resources for your European ancestors, including records of their migration to North America.

Research Resources for Genealogists

Whether you’re just starting out or have been researching your family for years, tips and tricks in these genealogy research eBooks can help.

Genealogy Research Skills

Learn about essential research skills to break down those brick walls between you and your elusive ancestors with the links and ideas in these Sassy Jane eBooks.

Genealogy Practical Skills

Let an archivist be your guide. Organize your US and international genealogy records. Choose the best family tree software for your research. Catalog family photos, create sources and citations, and put your family history research in order once and for all.

Helpful Sassy Jane Genealogy eBooks

  • Find your European immigrant ancestors, their experiences, and their records with direct links to migration records in Europe, the US and Canada. Learn about the factors that pushed or pulled our ancestors from Europe to North America between 1820-1920. Discover arrival and departure passenger lists, permission to leave records, shipping news, emigrant aid society records, naturalizations, and more in this Sassy Jane Genealogy eBook.
  • Family History Resources for Newer Genealogists eBook offers step-by-step guidance for newer genealogists. Get help choosing the best family tree software. Discover different types of historical documents for your family, including newspapers, census, and military records. Direct links toĀ the major free and subscription U.S. genealogy sites are included. The tips and tricks in this Sassy Jane eBook help you search smart and find more ancestors and their stories.
  • Finding Ancestral Locations in Prussia eBook helps you locate where your German-speaking ancestors lived in Prussia (Brandenburg, East Prussia, Pomerania, Posen, Silesia, West Prussia). Were your ancestors Prussian in one record and German in another? Then this eBook will help your research.

    Discover maps, gazetteers, and searchable databases for German-speaking Prussian ancestors in this Sassy Jane Genealogy eBook. Once you pinpoint ancestral locations for Prussian German-speaking ancestors, those all-important birth, marriage, death, and migration records are easier to find.

  • Finding Prussian Ancestors in Online Archives eBook explores online records for German-speaking ancestors from the following provinces east of the Oder: Brandenburg, East Prussia, Pomerania, Posen, Silesia, and West Prussia.

    Despite some record losses for these geographic areas, hundreds of years of church and civil records can be found in archives in Poland, Germany, and the U.S., using the search strategies in this eBook.
  • Finding Scottish Ancestors Online offers links to essential and lesser-known resources for Scottish records from 1553 to 1984.

    In this Sassy Jane eBook you'll find church records, wills, tax lists, tenant records, and much more.

    Migration records help you find Scots ancestors who left for the US, Canada, Australia or New Zealand. Locate vintage maps and gazetteers to research Scottish ancestral villages and parishes over centuries.

    Scottish handwriting, archaic terms, clans and tartans, Scots DNA projects, and more are available to help you find multiple generations of your Scottish ancestors.
  • Genealogy Research in Online Archives helps you discover original records in US and international archives. In this Sassy Jane Genealogy eBook, you'll find step-by-step information on finding and usingĀ online archives for your family history research.

    Now revised and expanded for 2023!

    Direct links to online archives in all 50 states, Canada, the UK, Australia, and Europe are included. Discover and use online archival portals and finding aids, essential tools to locate hidden genealogical gems in archives. Whether you had famous ancestors or not, digital archives can be the key to finding your elusive ancestors.

  • Naturalization Records for U.S. Genealogy Research eBook helps you find records for immigrant ancestors to the United States between 1790 and 1952. Find naturalization records from local, state, and Federal courts and discover new search strategies for elusive records. Direct links to U.S. naturalization records and legislation help you discover more resources for your immigrant ancestors.
  • With Successful Genealogy Sources and Citations eBook, you'll create effective sources and citations for your family history research. Link every record you've found with individuals in your family tree. Create sources for essential US and international genealogy records. Then cite these records for other ancestors, eliminating duplication. Link paper and scanned records, adding sources and citations in your family tree software. Sources and citations for census, church, military, vital records, and more are included. Streamline your family tree by using sources and citations successfully,
  • Using Macs and iPads for Genealogy helps you master essential and hidden features of Macs, iPads, and iPhones for your family history research.

    New edition: completely revised and updated for 2023!

    If you're a Mac genealogist ā€“ or want to be ā€“ this eBook offers tips and tricks to make your Apple devices into genealogy research allies. Find and use the best Mac software and iPad/iPhone applications for your genealogy research.

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    Beyond Ancestry: Essential Genealogy Research Portals eBook opens a whole new world of genealogy research resources.Ā  Links are included for online archives, books, maps, and newspapers ā€“ and they're all free! Discover new primary sources for your online genealogy research in the US, Canada, and Europe. The resources in this Sassy Jane Genealogy eBook can help you break down those genealogy brick walls.
  • Cataloging Digital Family Photographs

    $9.99
    Cataloging Digital Family Photographs and Records brings order to your family papers, making every image you own searchable. Family photographs may seem so complex that they defy organizing. With thisĀ Sassy Jane Genealogy eBook, you can tame your digital family photographs and records once and for all. Discover the best way to scan images and records; how to add names, dates, and places inside images; and how to store and safeguard your digital family photographs.
  • Organize Like an Archivist: Taming Genealogy Records and Research ebook makes organizing your genealogy research a snap. ā€¢ Canā€™t find the records you know you have? ā€¢ Lost in a sea of digital files andĀ paper? ā€¢ Need to organize new records you're finding? ā€¢ Searching for a better way to organize your work?

    Let an archivist be your guide. Organize your US and international genealogy records. Put your family history research in order once and for all. Organize and link your digital files and paper records. No need for color codes, numbering systems, or complicated schemes with this archives-based system.

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    Ten Skills Every Genealogist Needs

    $7.99
    Ten Skills Every Genealogist Needs ebook helps you master essential genealogy skills so you can search smart and find more ancestors.Ā  Now revised and updated for 2023!

    In this Sassy Jane Genealogy eBook, you'll find new records by searchingĀ the "Deep Web." Find geographic locations past and present, read old English handwriting, and translate international records to English.

    Information management skills help you scan photos and records once. Then earn how to insert information inside digital images. Enter data in your tree and name digital files consistently to organize your work.Ā 

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