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| '''Title''' | | '''Title''' | ||
| '''Author''' | | '''Author''' | ||
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|341 | |341 | ||
| | |The Influence of the Dutch on Their Neighbors in Colonial America | ||
|Kenn Stryker-Rodda | |Kenn Stryker-Rodda | ||
|- | |- | ||
|342 | |342 | ||
| | |In Search of Pennsylvania Germans: Sources for Family History | ||
|Milton Rubicam | |Milton Rubicam | ||
|- | |- | ||
|342 | |342 | ||
| | |Methods Used in Discovering Joseph Smith's Family History | ||
|Richard L. Anderson | |Richard L. Anderson | ||
|- | |- | ||
|344 | |344 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: Court Records (New York State as an Example) | ||
|John D. Austin, Jr. | |John D. Austin, Jr. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|345 | |345 | ||
| | |U. S. Family Survival Strategies in the Transition from Farm to Factory | ||
|Richard L. Bushman | |Richard L. Bushman | ||
|- | |- | ||
|346 | |346 | ||
| | |Consider Their Origin: Interpreting and Enriching American Family Histories through an Understanding of Cultural Differences | ||
|John L. Sorenson | |John L. Sorenson | ||
|- | |- | ||
|347 | |347 | ||
| | |In Search of Emma Smith: Techniques Used in Recovering Her Personal History | ||
|Linda King Newell | |Linda King Newell | ||
|- | |- | ||
|349 | |349 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: The North American Courthouse | ||
|John F. Vallentine | |John F. Vallentine | ||
|- | |- | ||
|350 | |350 | ||
| | |The American Melting Pot: Ethnic Backgrounds and Family History (A Case Study of Western Pennsylvania) | ||
|Helen L. Hariss | |Helen L. Hariss | ||
|- | |- | ||
|351 | |351 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: U. S. Death Records | ||
|Noel R. Barton | |Noel R. Barton | ||
|- | |- | ||
|352 | |352 | ||
| | |A Community College Family History Program: The North Carolina Experience | ||
|Maurice R. Stirewalt | |Maurice R. Stirewalt | ||
|- | |- | ||
|353 | |353 | ||
| | |The Stories behind Your Photographs | ||
|May Davis Hill | |May Davis Hill | ||
|- | |- | ||
|354 | |354 | ||
| | |Chicano Families in the United States | ||
|Lea Ybarra-Soriano | |Lea Ybarra-Soriano | ||
|- | |- | ||
|355 | |355 | ||
| | |American Jewish Family History | ||
|Malcolm H. Stern | |Malcolm H. Stern | ||
|- | |- | ||
|356 | |356 | ||
| | |History Everywhere: North American Newspapers as a Source for Family and Local Historians | ||
|Kip Sperry | |Kip Sperry | ||
|- | |- | ||
|357 | |357 | ||
| | |The Anatomy of Migration: From Europe to the U. S. in the Nineteenth Century | ||
|Robert P. Swierenga | |Robert P. Swierenga | ||
|- | |- | ||
|358 | |358 | ||
| | |American Quaker Records and Family History | ||
|Willard Heiss | |Willard Heiss | ||
|- | |- | ||
|359 | |359 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: U. S. Lineage Societies | ||
|Grahame Thomas Smallwood, Jr. | |Grahame Thomas Smallwood, Jr. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|360 | |360 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: The Public Archives of Canada | ||
|Robert S. Gordon | |Robert S. Gordon | ||
|- | |- | ||
|361 | |361 | ||
| | |Why American Families Migrated | ||
|Clifford Neal Smith | |Clifford Neal Smith | ||
|- | |- | ||
|363 | |363 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: The U. S. National Archives | ||
|James D. Walker | |James D. Walker | ||
|- | |- | ||
|364 | |364 | ||
| | |Family History among U. S. Minorities | ||
|Philip P. Mason | |Philip P. Mason | ||
|- | |- | ||
|365 | |365 | ||
| | |Family Life of the American Homemaker in the Nineteenth Century | ||
|Panel | |Panel | ||
|- | |- | ||
|366 | |366 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: U. S. Federal Records Center | ||
|Artel Ricks | |Artel Ricks | ||
|- | |- | ||
|367 | |367 | ||
| | |Family History on the Ground: Reclaiming Ethnic Heritage from the Rural American Landscape | ||
|Arlene H. Eakle | |Arlene H. Eakle | ||
|- | |- | ||
|368 | |368 | ||
| | |The Lutheran Family in North America | ||
|August R. Suelflow | |August R. Suelflow | ||
|- | |- | ||
|369 | |369 | ||
| | |Pioneers on Two Continents: Germans to Russia and America | ||
|Gwen Pritzkau | |Gwen Pritzkau | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|371 | |371 | ||
| | |Family History Resources: North American Libraries | ||
|J. Carlyle Parker | |J. Carlyle Parker | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 401<br> | | 401<br> | ||
| | | Current Trends in the Field of Local History in England of Interest to the Family Historian<br> | ||
| Alan Rogers<br> | | Alan Rogers<br> | ||
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| 403<br> | | 403<br> | ||
| | | English Family Reconstitution and Community Reconstruction<br> | ||
| Kevin Wilson<br> | | Kevin Wilson<br> | ||
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| 405<br> | | 405<br> | ||
| | | So Your Ancestor Was Nonconformist: Historical Records and Source Material for English Nonconformity<br> | ||
| Dean J. Hunter<br>Ray W. Madsen<br> | | Dean J. Hunter<br>Ray W. Madsen<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 406<br> | | 406<br> | ||
| | | Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Ireland: Case Studies<br> | ||
| Carol Burdick Holderby<br> | | Carol Burdick Holderby<br> | ||
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| 410<br> | | 410<br> | ||
| | | Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Scotland: A Case Study<br> | ||
| Donald J. Steel<br> | | Donald J. Steel<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 411<br> | | 411<br> | ||
| | | British Family History in the Holdings of the Genealogical Society of Utah<br> | ||
| Stephen K. Kendall<br>Vona B. Young<br> | | Stephen K. Kendall<br>Vona B. Young<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 412<br> | | 412<br> | ||
| | | The British Census as a Source for the Family Historian<br> | ||
| Lawrence Taylor<br> | | Lawrence Taylor<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 413<br> | | 413<br> | ||
| | | The Catholic Church in Ireland--Its Impact on Society and the Family<br> | ||
| S. J. Connolly<br> | | S. J. Connolly<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 414<br> | | 414<br> | ||
| | | British Parliamentary Activities of Interest to Family Historians<br> | ||
| Lord Teviot<br> | | Lord Teviot<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 415<br> | | 415<br> | ||
| | | Where Can I Find My British and European Coat of Arms<br> | ||
| Cecil R. Humpery-Smith<br> | | Cecil R. Humpery-Smith<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 416<br> | | 416<br> | ||
| | | Pauper's Passports: Sources for Tracing the Family History of Your Poorer English Ancestors<br> | ||
| Elizabeth M. Simpson<br> | | Elizabeth M. Simpson<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 417<br> | | 417<br> | ||
| | | Industrial Records in Scotland for the Family Historian and Genealogist<br> | ||
| Patrick Cadell<br> | | Patrick Cadell<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 418<br> | | 418<br> | ||
| | | Life on Board a Mormon Emigrant Ship<br> | ||
| David H. Pratt<br>Paul F. Smart<br> | | David H. Pratt<br>Paul F. Smart<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 419<br> | | 419<br> | ||
| | | England: This was Their World<br> | ||
| Alan Rogers<br> | | Alan Rogers<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 420<br> | | 420<br> | ||
| | | A Boon to Family Historians: Activities of the English Federation of Family History Societies That Could Aid in Compiling Family History<br> | ||
| Colin R. Chapman<br> | | Colin R. Chapman<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 421<br> | | 421<br> | ||
| | | Interpreting the Heritage of Britain<br> | ||
| J. Geraint Jenkins<br> | | J. Geraint Jenkins<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 422<br> | | 422<br> | ||
| | | British Family Life During the Period of Industrialization<br> | ||
| W. B. Stephens<br> | | W. B. Stephens<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 423<br> | | 423<br> | ||
| | | Researching Photographs for a British Family History<br> | ||
| Lawrence Taylor<br> | | Lawrence Taylor<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 424 | | 424 | ||
| | | Latter-day Saint sources for Tracing Early British Mormons<br> | ||
| Noel R. Barton<br> | | Noel R. Barton<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 426 | | 426 | ||
| | | Life-styles in the Lowlands of Scotland: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries | ||
| T. C. Smout | | T. C. Smout | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 427 | | 427 | ||
| | | Panel: English Family and Local History Objective and Pursuit | ||
| Robert Douch<br>Alan Rogers<br>W. B. Stephens <br> | | Robert Douch<br>Alan Rogers<br>W. B. Stephens <br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 428 | | 428 | ||
| | | Life-styles in the Scottish Highlands: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries | ||
| T. C. Smout | | T. C. Smout | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 429<br> | | 429<br> | ||
| | | The Great Famine and the Poor of Ireland<br> | ||
| Brian Trainor<br> | | Brian Trainor<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 430<br> | | 430<br> | ||
| | | Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Wales: A Case Study<br> | ||
| Bert J. Rawlins<br> | | Bert J. Rawlins<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 431<br> | | 431<br> | ||
| | | That Elusive British Marriage: Customary or Clandestine?<br> | ||
| David Ensign Gardner<br> | | David Ensign Gardner<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 432<br> | | 432<br> | ||
| | | Your Ancestors in the Church of England<br> | ||
| Robert Douch<br> | | Robert Douch<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 433<br> | | 433<br> | ||
| | | School and Work: The Life of an English Child, 1750-1900<br> | ||
| W. B. Stephens<br> | | W. B. Stephens<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 434<br> | | 434<br> | ||
| | | Protestants in Ireland: Their Impact on Society and the Family<br> | ||
| Carol Burdick Holderby<br> | | Carol Burdick Holderby<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 435<br> | | 435<br> | ||
| | | Court Records as a Source for Family History in Scotland<br> | ||
| Donald J. Steel<br> | | Donald J. Steel<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 436<br> | | 436<br> | ||
| | | Discovering Ulster Origins Using Letters, Diaries, and Other Family Sources<br> | ||
| Brian Trainor<br> | | Brian Trainor<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 437<br> | | 437<br> | ||
| | | The English Market Town<br> | ||
| Kevin Wilson<br> | | Kevin Wilson<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 438<br> | | 438<br> | ||
| | | Life-styles of the Irish People in the Nineteenth Century<br> | ||
| S. J. Connolly<br> | | S. J. Connolly<br> | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 440<br> | | 440<br> | ||
| | | Beginning Your Research in England: A Personal Study<br> | ||
| Lord Teviot<br> | | Lord Teviot<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 441<br> | | 441<br> | ||
| | | How to Organize a Family History Society<br> | ||
| Iain Swinnerton<br>Colin R. Chapman<br> | | Iain Swinnerton<br>Colin R. Chapman<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 442<br> | | 442<br> | ||
| | | Scottish Estate Records as a Source for Family History<br> | ||
| Patrick Cadell<br> | | Patrick Cadell<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 443<br> | | 443<br> | ||
| | | Life in the English Countryside, 1750-1900<br> | ||
| Robert Douch<br> | | Robert Douch<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 444<br> | | 444<br> | ||
| | | Social and Religious Origins of Early English Mormons<br> | ||
| Malcolm R. Thorp<br> | | Malcolm R. Thorp<br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 445<br> | | 445<br> | ||
| | | Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble, and Medieval Families<br> | ||
| Robert C. Gunderson<br> | | Robert C. Gunderson<br> | ||
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This conference was held 12-15 August 1980 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
No. | Title | Author |
341 | The Influence of the Dutch on Their Neighbors in Colonial America | Kenn Stryker-Rodda |
342 | In Search of Pennsylvania Germans: Sources for Family History | Milton Rubicam |
342 | Methods Used in Discovering Joseph Smith's Family History | Richard L. Anderson |
344 | Family History Resources: Court Records (New York State as an Example) | John D. Austin, Jr. |
345 | U. S. Family Survival Strategies in the Transition from Farm to Factory | Richard L. Bushman |
346 | Consider Their Origin: Interpreting and Enriching American Family Histories through an Understanding of Cultural Differences | John L. Sorenson |
347 | In Search of Emma Smith: Techniques Used in Recovering Her Personal History | Linda King Newell |
349 | Family History Resources: The North American Courthouse | John F. Vallentine |
350 | The American Melting Pot: Ethnic Backgrounds and Family History (A Case Study of Western Pennsylvania) | Helen L. Hariss |
351 | Family History Resources: U. S. Death Records | Noel R. Barton |
352 | A Community College Family History Program: The North Carolina Experience | Maurice R. Stirewalt |
353 | The Stories behind Your Photographs | May Davis Hill |
354 | Chicano Families in the United States | Lea Ybarra-Soriano |
355 | American Jewish Family History | Malcolm H. Stern |
356 | History Everywhere: North American Newspapers as a Source for Family and Local Historians | Kip Sperry |
357 | The Anatomy of Migration: From Europe to the U. S. in the Nineteenth Century | Robert P. Swierenga |
358 | American Quaker Records and Family History | Willard Heiss |
359 | Family History Resources: U. S. Lineage Societies | Grahame Thomas Smallwood, Jr. |
360 | Family History Resources: The Public Archives of Canada | Robert S. Gordon |
361 | Why American Families Migrated | Clifford Neal Smith |
363 | Family History Resources: The U. S. National Archives | James D. Walker |
364 | Family History among U. S. Minorities | Philip P. Mason |
365 | Family Life of the American Homemaker in the Nineteenth Century | Panel |
366 | Family History Resources: U. S. Federal Records Center | Artel Ricks |
367 | Family History on the Ground: Reclaiming Ethnic Heritage from the Rural American Landscape | Arlene H. Eakle |
368 | The Lutheran Family in North America | August R. Suelflow |
369 | Pioneers on Two Continents: Germans to Russia and America | Gwen Pritzkau |
370 | Family History Resources: Western Canada | Eric Jonasson |
371 | Family History Resources: North American Libraries | J. Carlyle Parker |
401 |
Current Trends in the Field of Local History in England of Interest to the Family Historian |
Alan Rogers |
402 |
Sources for Family History in the Public Record Office of Ireland |
Breandan Mac Giolla Choille |
403 |
English Family Reconstitution and Community Reconstruction |
Kevin Wilson |
404 |
"Just Jobs": The Effect of Occupations on British Family Life |
Elizabeth Simpson |
405 |
So Your Ancestor Was Nonconformist: Historical Records and Source Material for English Nonconformity |
Dean J. Hunter Ray W. Madsen |
406 |
Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Ireland: Case Studies |
Carol Burdick Holderby |
407 |
English Manorial Records as a Source of Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Family History |
Cecil R. Humphery-Smith |
408 |
V. Ben Bloxham | |
409 |
Bert J. Rawlins | |
410 |
Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Scotland: A Case Study |
Donald J. Steel |
411 |
British Family History in the Holdings of the Genealogical Society of Utah |
Stephen K. Kendall Vona B. Young |
412 |
The British Census as a Source for the Family Historian |
Lawrence Taylor |
413 |
The Catholic Church in Ireland--Its Impact on Society and the Family |
S. J. Connolly |
414 |
British Parliamentary Activities of Interest to Family Historians |
Lord Teviot |
415 |
Where Can I Find My British and European Coat of Arms |
Cecil R. Humpery-Smith |
416 |
Pauper's Passports: Sources for Tracing the Family History of Your Poorer English Ancestors |
Elizabeth M. Simpson |
417 |
Industrial Records in Scotland for the Family Historian and Genealogist |
Patrick Cadell |
418 |
Life on Board a Mormon Emigrant Ship |
David H. Pratt Paul F. Smart |
419 |
England: This was Their World |
Alan Rogers |
420 |
A Boon to Family Historians: Activities of the English Federation of Family History Societies That Could Aid in Compiling Family History |
Colin R. Chapman |
421 |
Interpreting the Heritage of Britain |
J. Geraint Jenkins |
422 |
British Family Life During the Period of Industrialization |
W. B. Stephens |
423 |
Researching Photographs for a British Family History |
Lawrence Taylor |
424 | Latter-day Saint sources for Tracing Early British Mormons |
Noel R. Barton |
425 | Tombstones and Pre-1841 Censuses as Sources for British Family History |
Colin R. Chapman |
426 | Life-styles in the Lowlands of Scotland: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries | T. C. Smout |
427 | Panel: English Family and Local History Objective and Pursuit | Robert Douch Alan Rogers W. B. Stephens |
428 | Life-styles in the Scottish Highlands: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries | T. C. Smout |
429 |
The Great Famine and the Poor of Ireland |
Brian Trainor |
430 |
Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Wales: A Case Study |
Bert J. Rawlins |
431 |
That Elusive British Marriage: Customary or Clandestine? |
David Ensign Gardner |
432 |
Your Ancestors in the Church of England |
Robert Douch |
433 |
School and Work: The Life of an English Child, 1750-1900 |
W. B. Stephens |
434 |
Protestants in Ireland: Their Impact on Society and the Family |
Carol Burdick Holderby |
435 |
Court Records as a Source for Family History in Scotland |
Donald J. Steel |
436 |
Discovering Ulster Origins Using Letters, Diaries, and Other Family Sources |
Brian Trainor |
437 |
The English Market Town |
Kevin Wilson |
438 |
Life-styles of the Irish People in the Nineteenth Century |
S. J. Connolly |
439 |
J. Geraint Jenkins | |
440 |
Beginning Your Research in England: A Personal Study |
Lord Teviot |
441 |
How to Organize a Family History Society |
Iain Swinnerton Colin R. Chapman |
442 |
Scottish Estate Records as a Source for Family History |
Patrick Cadell |
443 |
Life in the English Countryside, 1750-1900 |
Robert Douch |
444 |
Social and Religious Origins of Early English Mormons |
Malcolm R. Thorp |
445 |
Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble, and Medieval Families |
Robert C. Gunderson |