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This conference was held 12-15 August 1980 in Salt Lake City, Utah and sponsored by the [[Genealogical Society of Utah]]. This was the second international conference on records, their preservation, and access. The first was held in [[World Conference on Records 1969|1969]].
This conference was held 12-15 August 1980 in Salt Lake City, Utah.  


Proceedings of the conference were published in {{FSC|16686|item|disp=13 volumes}} and are available on FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/ Digital Library].
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|001
|[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/492034/4 Keynote Address]
|Spencer W. Kimball
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|002
|[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/492034/?offset=0#page=38&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= The Importance of Personal and Family History]
|George D. Durrant
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|003
|[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/492034/8 Family: A Humanizing Force]
|Alex Haley
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|004
|{{FSC|132545|item|disp=Putting Life Into Your Life Story}}
|Elaine A. Cannon
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|005
|[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/492034/19 Preserving Our Heritage]
|G. HOmer Durham, John H. Groberg
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|006
|{{FSC|2142|item|disp=Towards Preserving Our Heritage}}
|Frank Smith
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|007
|[Https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/492034/30 Our Family Heritage]
|Olive Osmond
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|008
|{{FSC|2367|item|disp=Oral Genealogies as a Form of Family History}}
|Gary L. Shumway
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|101
|{{FSC|2408|item|disp=Backyard History: The Family in a Local Setting}}
|David L. Weitzman
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|102
|{{FSC|2509|item|disp=How to Involve Youth in Writing Personal and Family Histories}}
|Alvin H. Price
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|103
|{{FSC|2534|item|disp=How to Research and Write Your Personal History}}
|William G. Hartley
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|104
|{{FSC|2791|item|disp=Family History: Methodology and Philosophy}}
|G. Wesley Johnson
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|105
|{{FSC|2828|item|disp=The Scriptures: Models for Journal Keeping and Writing Personal and Family History}}
|Monte B. McLaws
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|106
|The New Computer Catalog of the Genealogical Society Library
|Charles R. Clement
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|107
|{{FSC|2833|item|disp=Personal Family History: Toward A Uniform Approach}}
|Allan J. Lichtman
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|108
|{{FSC|2842|item|disp=Uniting Living Family Members}}
|Leigh Perry Amos
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|109
|{{FSC|2847|item|disp=Family History: Therapy of Scholarship}}
|Davis Bitton
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|110
|{{FSC|3154|item|disp=Family History from the Perspective of Mormon Women}}
|Elaine A. Cannon
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|111
|{{FSC|3159|item|disp=The Family Historian: A Creative Writer}}
|Panel: Dora D. Flack (Moderator)
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|112
|{{FSC|3165|item|disp=You Are a Missing Link: The Importance of Diaries and Autobiographies in Family History}}
|Harriet Stryker-Rodda
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|113
|{{FSC|3170|item|disp=The Relationship of Genealogy and History}}
|Arthur R. Bassett
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|114
|{{FSC|3174|item|disp=How to Teach the Writing of Personal and Family History}}
|Panel: C. Gam Cooms (Moderator)
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|115
|{{FSC|3329|item|disp=The Value of Genealogy and Family History Research}}
|Richard S. Lackey
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|116
|{{FSC|3181|item|disp=Writing Mormon Biographies}}
|James B. Allen
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|117
|{{FSC|3402|item|disp=The Deaf Also Can Prepare Family Histories}}
|Rodney W. Walker
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|118
|{{FSC|5789|item|disp=Researching, Writing, and Documenting a Family History}}
|Edward L. Hart
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|119
|{{FSC|3472|item|disp=A Physical Disability Need Not Keep You From Preparing Your Family History}}
|H. Julene Butler
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|122
|The Book of Remembrance: What it is in 1980
|George D. Durrant
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|123
|{{FSC|4207|item|disp=Occupational Tools as Sources for Interpreting Family History}}
|A. Glen Humpherys
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|124
|{{FSC|4341|item|disp=Illustrating Your Family History}}
|David L. Weitzman
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|125
|{{FSC|531721|item|disp=Publishing the Family History}}
|Panel: H. George Bickerstaff (Moderator)
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|126
|{{FSC|4638|item|disp=New Visions for the Visually Impaired in Writing Family History}}
|C. Marianne Fisher
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|127
|{{FSC|4708|item|disp=Oral History, Family History, and Genealogy}}
|Gary L. Shumway
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|128
|{{FSC|4852|item|disp=Audiovisual Family History}}
|William G. Hartley
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|129
|{{FSC|4886|item|disp=Family History Programs of the Genealogical Society of Utah}}
|George H. Fudge
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|130
|{{FSC|5091|item|disp=Family History: Career or Hobby?}}
|Neal S. Southwick
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|131
|{{FSC|5121|item|disp=Biography and History}}
|Richard H. Blum
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|132
|{{FSC|5133|item|disp=Family Life As Viewed through Diaries}}
|Eliot A. Butler
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|133
|{{FSC|5239|item|disp=Family History Education}}
|Panel: Val D. Greenwood (Moderator)
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|134
|{{FSC|5408|item|disp=The Impact of Technology on Family Life in the Twentieth Century}}
|Neil L. York
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|135
|{{FSC|5727|item|disp=The Skaggs Saga: A Case Study of a Family Using Genealogy, Family History, and Local History}}
|David H. Pratt
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|136
|{{FSC|5773|item|disp=Training History Teachers to Teach Family and Local History}}
|V. Ben Bloxham
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|301
|{{FSC|5817|item|disp=The Family Magazine and the Family Historian}}
|Russell E. Bidlack
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|302
|{{FSC|5822|item|disp=The Native American: Records That Establish Individual and Family Identity}}
|E. Kay Kirkham
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|303
|{{FSC|6065|item|disp=The Effect of Major Historical Events on the American Family}}
|James B. Bell
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|304
|{{FSC|6578|item|disp=U. S. Black Family History Resources: An Overview}}
|James D. Walker
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|305
|{{FSC|6671|item|disp=Growing up among the Indians of the American Southwest}}
|John R. Maestas
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|306
|{{FSC|6754|item|disp=Family History and Military Service: A Case Study from the U. S. Civil War}}
|Jimmy B. Parker
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|307
|{{FSC|6881|item|disp=Little-used Sources for the U. S. Family Historian}}
|Carol Willsey Bell
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|308
|{{FSC|6887|item|disp=The Americanization of the "New" Immigrant in Utah}}
|Helen Z. Papanikolas
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|310
|{{FSC|6891|item|disp=Family History Resources: Sources for U. S. Local and Family History}}
|Frank G. Burke
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|311
|{{FSC|6899|item|disp=The U. S. Family in the Community}}
|Frederick S. Weiser
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|312
|{{FSC|6899|item|disp=The Importance of Family History to North American Society}}
|James E. O'Neill
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|313
|{{FSC|6910|item|disp=Tribal Sources: Native American Family History}}
|Robert B. Carlile III
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|314
|{{FSC|6914|item|disp=The Word Is Mightier Than the Sword: The Effect of Mass Media on the North American Family}}
|Val D. Greenwood
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|315
|{{FSC|6919|item|disp=Family Life in Nineteenth-Century North America}}
|Ralph J. Crandall
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|316
|{{FSC|6924|item|disp=Documenting the Lives of European Emigrants to North America}}
|Rudolph J. Vecoli
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|317
|{{FSC|6929|item|disp=The Roman Catholic Family in North America: Family History As Viewed through Their Church Records}}
|James M. O'Toole
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|318
|{{FSC|6933|item|disp=The Use and Abuse of Coats of Arms in North America}}
|Lowell A. Barker
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|319
|{{FSC|8161|item|disp=Women and the North American Wilderness: Myth and Reality}}
|Sandra L. Myres
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|320
|{{FSC|8170|item|disp=Family Life in the Western Reserve of Ohio}}
|Helen L. Harriss
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|321
|{{FSC|8175|item|disp=The Families of Western Canada: Their Immigration and Multicultural Background}}
|Eric Jonasson
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|324
|{{FSC|8180|item|disp=Migration and Settlement Patterns in Colonial New England}}
|Robert C. Anderson
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|326
|{{FSC|8188|item|disp=Wills and the Family Historian: U. S. Wills as Human and Historical Documents}}
|Kenn Stryker-Rodda
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|327
|{{FSC|8704|item|disp=Jewish Families: Their Assimilation into North American Culture}}
|Malcolm H. Stern
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|328
|{{FSC|9072|item|disp=The Influence of Death on the North American Family}}
|Maris A. Vinovskis
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|329
|{{FSC|9162|item|disp=Substitutes for Vital Records: Using New York as an Example}}
|John D. Austin, Jr.
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|330
|{{FSC|9202|item|disp=The U. S. Frontier Family in the Old Northwest}}
|Anne Dallas Budd
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|331
|{{FSC|9487|item|disp=Mormon Family Life in Nineteenth-Century Western America}}
|Leonard J. Arrington
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|332
|{{FSC|9500|item|disp=Family History Resources: U. S. Local and Family Histories in Published Documentary Sources}}
|Frank G. Burke
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|333
|{{FSC|21334|item|disp=Using Computers to Reconstitute Families: French Canadian Seventeenth-Century Families as an Example}}
|Jacques Legare
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|334
|{{FSC|9528|item|disp=The Southern U. S. Frontier Family: A Challenge}}
|Richard S. Lackey
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|335
|{{FSC|9592|item|disp=Personal Records of Pennsylvania Germans}}
|Frederick S. Weiser
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|336
|{{FSC|9731|item|disp=Family History in the Bible Belt: Southern U. S. Church Records}}
|F. Wilbur Helmbold
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|337
|{{FSC|5795|item|disp=Portrait of an American Town: Writing a Town's History through Family Histories}}
|G. Wesley Johnson
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|338
|{{FSC|9791|item|disp=The Scandinavian Influence on North American History}}
|Gerhard B. Naeseth
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|339
|Family History Resources: U. S. Military Records
|James D. Walker
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|340
|{{FSC|5803|item|disp=Things Are Happening: A Survey Report of North American Family History Activity}}
|Roy B. Bennion, Elizabeth L. Nichols
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|341
|{{FSC|9971|item|disp=The Influence of the Dutch on Their Neighbors in Colonial America}}
|Kenn Stryker-Rodda
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|342
|{{FSC|10285|item|disp=In Search of Pennsylvania Germans: Sources for Family History}}
|Milton Rubicam
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|342
|{{FSC|10304|item|disp=Methods Used in Discovering Joseph Smith's Family History}}
|Richard L. Anderson
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|344
|{{FSC|10348|item|disp=Family History Resources: Court Records (New York State as an Example)}}
|John D. Austin, Jr.
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|345
|{{FSC|10392|item|disp=U. S. Family Survival Strategies in the Transition from Farm to Factory}}
|Richard L. Bushman
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|346
|{{FSC|10434|item|disp=Consider Their Origin: Interpreting and Enriching American Family Histories through an Understanding of Cultural Differences}}
|John L. Sorenson
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|347
|{{FSC|10507|item|disp=In Search of Emma Smith: Techniques Used in Recovering Her Personal History}}
|Linda King Newell
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|349
|{{FSC|10510|item|disp=Family History Resources: The North American Courthouse}}
|John F. Vallentine
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|350
|{{FSC|10516|item|disp=The American Melting Pot: Ethnic Backgrounds and Family History (A Case Study of Western Pennsylvania)}}
|Helen L. Hariss
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|351
|{{FSC|10520|item|disp=Family History Resources: U. S. Death Records}}
|Noel R. Barton
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|352
|{{FSC|5807|item|disp=A Community College Family History Program: The North Carolina Experience}}
|Maurice R. Stirewalt
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|353
|{{FSC|5812|item|disp=The Stories behind Your Photographs}}
|May Davis Hill
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|354
|{{FSC|10525|item|disp=Chicano Families in the United States}}
|Lea Ybarra-Soriano
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|355
|{{FSC|10530|item|disp=American Jewish Family History}}
|Malcolm H. Stern
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|356
|{{FSC|10535|item|disp=History Everywhere: North American Newspapers as a Source for Family and Local Historians}}
|Kip Sperry
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|357
|{{FSC|11464|item|disp=The Anatomy of Migration: From Europe to the U. S. in the Nineteenth Century}}
|Robert P. Swierenga
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|358
|{{FSC|11506|item|disp=American Quaker Records and Family History}}
|Willard Heiss
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|359
|{{FSC|11615|item|disp=Family History Resources: U. S. Lineage Societies}}
|Grahame Thomas Smallwood, Jr.
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|360
|{{FSC|12437|item|disp=Family History Resources: The Public Archives of Canada}}
|Robert S. Gordon
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|361
|{{FSC|12450|item|disp=Why American Families Migrated}}
|Clifford Neal Smith
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|363
|{{FSC|12605|item|disp=Family History Resources: The U. S. National Archives}}
|James D. Walker
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|364
|{{FSC|12810|item|disp=Family History among U. S. Minorities}}
|Philip P. Mason
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|365
|{{FSC|12819|item|disp=Family Life of the American Homemaker in the Nineteenth Century}}
|Panel
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|366
|{{FSC|12918|item|disp=Family History Resources: U. S. Federal Records Center}}
|Artel Ricks
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|367
|{{FSC|12973|item|disp=Family History on the Ground: Reclaiming Ethnic Heritage from the Rural American Landscape}}
|Arlene H. Eakle
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|368
|{{FSC|13029|item|disp=The Lutheran Family in North America}}
|August R. Suelflow
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|369
|{{FSC|13925|item|disp=Pioneers on Two Continents: Germans to Russia and America}}
|Gwen Pritzkau
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|370
|Family History Resources: Western Canada
|Eric Jonasson
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|371
|{{FSC|14051|item|disp=Family History Resources: North American Libraries}}
|J. Carlyle Parker
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| 401<br>  
| 401<br>  
| {{FSC|14122|item|disp=Current Trends in the Field of Local History in England of Interest to the Family Historian<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>  
| {{FSC|14196|item|disp=English Family Reconstitution and Community Reconstruction<br>}}
| English Family Reconstitution and Community Reconstruction<br>  
| Kevin Wilson<br>
| Kevin Wilson<br>
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| 405<br>  
| 405<br>  
| {{FSC|14204|item|disp=So Your Ancestor Was Nonconformist: Historical Records and Source Material for English Nonconformity<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>
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| 406<br>  
| 406<br>  
| {{FSC|14209|item|disp=Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Ireland: Case Studies<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>  
| {{FSC|15205|item|disp=Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Scotland: A Case Study<br>}}
| Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Scotland: A Case Study<br>  
| Donald J. Steel<br>
| Donald J. Steel<br>
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| 411<br>  
| 411<br>  
| {{FSC|15251|item|disp=British Family History in the Holdings of the Genealogical Society of Utah<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>
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| 412<br>  
| 412<br>  
| {{FSC|15288|item|disp=The British Census as a Source for the Family Historian<br>}}
| The British Census as a Source for the Family Historian<br>  
| Lawrence Taylor<br>
| Lawrence Taylor<br>
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| 413<br>  
| 413<br>  
| {{FSC|15330|item|disp=The Catholic Church in Ireland--Its Impact on Society and the Family<br>}}
| The Catholic Church in Ireland--Its Impact on Society and the Family<br>  
| S. J. Connolly<br>
| S. J. Connolly<br>
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|-
| 414<br>  
| 414<br>  
| {{FSC|15560|item|disp=British Parliamentary Activities of Interest to Family Historians<br>}}
| British Parliamentary Activities of Interest to Family Historians<br>  
| Lord Teviot<br>
| Lord Teviot<br>
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| 415<br>  
| 415<br>  
| {{FSC|15593|item|disp=Where Can I Find My British and European Coat of Arms<br>}}
| Where Can I Find My British and European Coat of Arms<br>  
| Cecil R. Humpery-Smith<br>
| Cecil R. Humpery-Smith<br>
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| 416<br>  
| 416<br>  
| {{FSC|15633|item|disp=Pauper's Passports: Sources for Tracing the Family History of Your Poorer English Ancestors<br>}}
| Pauper's Passports: Sources for Tracing the Family History of Your Poorer English Ancestors<br>  
| Elizabeth M. Simpson<br>
| Elizabeth M. Simpson<br>
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| 417<br>  
| 417<br>  
| {{FSC|15702|item|disp=Industrial Records in Scotland for the Family Historian and Genealogist<br>}}
| Industrial Records in Scotland for the Family Historian and Genealogist<br>  
| Patrick Cadell<br>
| Patrick Cadell<br>
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|-
| 418<br>  
| 418<br>  
| {{FSC|15749|item|disp=Life on Board a Mormon Emigrant Ship<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>
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| 419<br>  
| 419<br>  
| {{FSC|15758|item|disp=England: This was Their World<br>}}
| England: This was Their World<br>  
| Alan Rogers<br>
| Alan Rogers<br>
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|-
| 420<br>  
| 420<br>  
| {{FSC|15763|item|disp=A Boon to Family Historians: Activities of the English Federation of Family History Societies That Could Aid in Compiling Family History<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>
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|-
| 421<br>  
| 421<br>  
| {{FSC|15767|item|disp=Interpreting the Heritage of Britain<br>}}
| Interpreting the Heritage of Britain<br>  
| J. Geraint Jenkins<br>
| J. Geraint Jenkins<br>
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|-
| 422<br>  
| 422<br>  
| {{FSC|15772|item|disp=British Family Life During the Period of Industrialization<br>}}
| British Family Life During the Period of Industrialization<br>  
| W. B. Stephens<br>
| W. B. Stephens<br>
|-
|-
| 423<br>  
| 423<br>  
| {{FSC|15778|item|disp=Researching Photographs for a British Family History<br>}}
| Researching Photographs for a British Family History<br>  
| Lawrence Taylor<br>
| Lawrence Taylor<br>
|-
|-
| 424  
| 424  
| {{FSC|15976|item|disp=Latter-day Saint sources for Tracing Early British Mormons<br>}}
| Latter-day Saint sources for Tracing Early British Mormons<br>  
| Noel R. Barton<br>
| Noel R. Barton<br>
|-
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| 426  
| 426  
| {{FSC|16003|item|disp=Life-styles in the Lowlands of Scotland: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries}}
| Life-styles in the Lowlands of Scotland: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries  
| T. C. Smout
| T. C. Smout
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|-
| 427  
| 427  
| {{FSC|16006|item|disp=Panel: English Family and Local History Objective and Pursuit}}
| 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>
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| 428  
| 428  
| {{FSC|16006|item|disp=Life-styles in the Scottish Highlands: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries}}
| Life-styles in the Scottish Highlands: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries  
| T. C. Smout
| T. C. Smout
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|-
| 429<br>  
| 429<br>  
| {{FSC|16681|item|disp=The Great Famine and the Poor of Ireland<br>}}
| The Great Famine and the Poor of Ireland<br>  
| Brian Trainor<br>
| Brian Trainor<br>
|-
|-
| 430<br>  
| 430<br>  
| {{FSC|16712|item|disp=Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Wales: A Case Study<br>}}
| Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Wales: A Case Study<br>  
| Bert J. Rawlins<br>
| Bert J. Rawlins<br>
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|-
| 431<br>  
| 431<br>  
| {{FSC|16728|item|disp=That Elusive British Marriage: Customary or Clandestine?<br>}}
| That Elusive British Marriage: Customary or Clandestine?<br>  
| David Ensign Gardner<br>
| David Ensign Gardner<br>
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| 432<br>  
| 432<br>  
| {{FSC|16732|item|disp=Your Ancestors in the Church of England<br>}}
| Your Ancestors in the Church of England<br>  
| Robert Douch<br>
| Robert Douch<br>
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| 433<br>  
| 433<br>  
| {{FSC|16737|item|disp=School and Work: The Life of an English Child, 1750-1900<br>}}
| School and Work: The Life of an English Child, 1750-1900<br>  
| W. B. Stephens<br>
| W. B. Stephens<br>
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|-
| 434<br>  
| 434<br>  
| {{FSC|16742|item|disp=Protestants in Ireland: Their Impact on Society and the Family<br>}}
| Protestants in Ireland: Their Impact on Society and the Family<br>  
| Carol Burdick Holderby<br>
| Carol Burdick Holderby<br>
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| 435<br>  
| 435<br>  
| {{FSC|16747|item|disp=Court Records as a Source for Family History in Scotland<br>}}
| Court Records as a Source for Family History in Scotland<br>  
| Donald J. Steel<br>
| Donald J. Steel<br>
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|-
| 436<br>  
| 436<br>  
| {{FSC|16753|item|disp=Discovering Ulster Origins Using Letters, Diaries, and Other Family Sources<br>}}
| Discovering Ulster Origins Using Letters, Diaries, and Other Family Sources<br>  
| Brian Trainor<br>
| Brian Trainor<br>
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|-
| 437<br>  
| 437<br>  
| {{FSC|19371|item|disp=The English Market Town<br>}}
| The English Market Town<br>  
| Kevin Wilson<br>
| Kevin Wilson<br>
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|-
| 438<br>  
| 438<br>  
| {{FSC|19417|item|disp=Life-styles of the Irish People in the Nineteenth Century<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>  
| {{FSC|19607|item|disp=Beginning Your Research in England: A Personal Study<br>}}
| Beginning Your Research in England: A Personal Study<br>  
| Lord Teviot<br>
| Lord Teviot<br>
|-
|-
| 441<br>  
| 441<br>  
| {{FSC|19650|item|disp=How to Organize a Family History Society<br>}}
| How to Organize a Family History Society<br>  
| Iain Swinnerton<br>Colin R. Chapman<br>
| Iain Swinnerton<br>Colin R. Chapman<br>
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|-
| 442<br>  
| 442<br>  
| {{FSC|19701|item|disp=Scottish Estate Records as a Source for Family History<br>}}
| Scottish Estate Records as a Source for Family History<br>  
| Patrick Cadell<br>
| Patrick Cadell<br>
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|-
| 443<br>  
| 443<br>  
| {{FSC|19701|item|disp=Life in the English Countryside, 1750-1900<br>}}
| Life in the English Countryside, 1750-1900<br>  
| Robert Douch<br>
| Robert Douch<br>
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| 444<br>  
| 444<br>  
| {{FSC|19931|item|disp=Social and Religious Origins of Early English Mormons<br>}}
| Social and Religious Origins of Early English Mormons<br>  
| Malcolm R. Thorp<br>
| Malcolm R. Thorp<br>
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| 445<br>  
| 445<br>  
| {{FSC|20017|item|disp=Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble, and Medieval Families<br>}}
| Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble, and Medieval Families<br>  
| Robert C. Gunderson<br>
| Robert C. Gunderson<br>
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|501
|{{FSC|20036|item|disp=Mothers, Fathers, Aunts, Uncles: Learning about German Families and Kinship Ties from Genealogical Sources}}
|Arthur E. Imhof
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|502
|{{FSC|20062|item|disp=French Heritage: Case Study of a French Teenager's Success in Discovering the Origins of His Family}}
|Pierre Callery
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|503
|{{FSC|20085|item|disp=The Role of the Central Office for Genealogy in the German Democratic Republic in Writing Family History}}
|Hans-Joachim Rothe
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|504
|{{FSC|20181|item|disp=Great-Grandfather Was in the Imperial Cavalry: Using Austrian Military Records as an Aid to Writing Family History}}
|Steven W. Blodgett
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|505
|{{FSC|20737|item|disp=Ethnic Heritage Preservation: The Armenians as a Case Study}}
|Audrey Megerian
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|506
|{{FSC|20853|item|disp=Germany Is as Close as Salt Lake City, Utah: Using the German Microfilm Collection of the Genealogical Society of Utah}}
|Ronald M. Smelser
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|507
|{{FSC|20881|item|disp=Overcoming Barriers to Genealogical Research in Belgium}}
|Hugh T. Law
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|508
|{{FSC|21105|item|disp=Discovering a New World: The Impact of Colonization on the Dutch Family}}
|T. N. Schelhaas
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|509
|{{FSC|21301|item|disp=French Family and Urban History in the Census}}
|Katherine A. Lynch
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|510
|{{FSC|21591|item|disp=The Swiss Who Left: Tracing American Origins in Switzerland}}
|Olivier Dessemontet
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|511
|{{FSC|21636|item|disp=Czechoslovakian Roots}}
|Olga K. Miller
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|513
|{{FSC|21660|item|disp=A French Child's Heritage: A New Answer to the Question "Where Did I Come From?"}}
|Pierre Callery
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|515
|{{FSC|21951|item|disp=Family Origins in Eastern Europe: Using the Records in the Genealogical Society of Utah}}
|Panel: Olga K. Miller (Moderator)
|-
|518
|{{FSC|21998|item|disp=Family Life in Transylvania}}
|Frederick H. Barth
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|520
|{{FSC|22166|item|disp=Using the Croatian Archives for Genealogical Research and Family History}}
|Kreisimir Nemeth
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|522
|{{FSC|22330|item|disp=The People of the Baltic: Sources That Tell the Story of Their Lives}}
|Andrejs Plakans
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|523
|{{FSC|22548|item|disp=The Role of the Family in Swiss Rural and Urban Life}}
|Olivier Dessemontet
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|524
|{{FSC|22636|item|disp=Dutch Family Research: Using the Collection of the Central Office for Genealogy in the Netherlands}}
|T. N. Schelhaas
|-
|525
|{{FSC|22680|item|disp=Family Origins in Poland}}
|Zdenka Kucera, Marta K. Hall
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|526
|{{FSC|22738|item|disp=Yugoslavian Oral Genealogies and Official Records: An Approach to Their Combined Use}}
|Joel M. Halpern, Barbara Kerewsky-Halpern
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|527
|{{FSC|22778|item|disp=Family Life in Italy: Past and Present}}
|Leonard W. Moss
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|528
|{{FSC|22763|item|disp=The Role of the Notary in European Family Life}}
|C. Russell Jensen
|-
|529
|{{FSC|22803|item|disp=Another Italy? The Families of the Piedmont}}
|Hugh T. Law
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|530
|{{FSC|22807|item|disp=What is Yugoslavia? Tracing Family Histories in Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Voivodina}}
|Joel M. Halpern
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|531
|{{FSC|23144|item|disp=Roman Legacy: Learning about Your Italian Ancestors, Part 2}}
|Enzo Settesoldi
|-
|533
|{{FSC|23164|item|disp=Life in the Baltic States before the Twentieth Century}}
|Andrejs Plakans
|-
|601
|[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/167721/?offset=&return=1#page=4&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Scandinavian Emigration Records as a Family History Tool]
|Henry E. Christiansen
|-
|602
|{{FSC|23210|item|disp=A Scandinavian Soldier's Life}}
|Carl-Erik Johansson
|-
|603
|{{FSC|23236|item|disp=Local History Research in Norway}}
|Harald Winge
|-
|604
|{{FSC|23300|item|disp=Life in the Cities of Denmark}}
|Hans H. Worsoe
|-
|605
|{{FSC|23308|item|disp=At Home in Rural Denmark}}
|David C. Ottesen
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|606
|{{FSC|23359|item|disp=Norwegian Immigrant Churches}}
|Gerhard B. Naeseth
|-
|607
|{{FSC|23407|item|disp=Life in the Cities of Norway}}
|Harald Winge
|-
|608
|{{FSC|23413|item|disp=Life in the Cities of Sweden 150 Years Ago}}
|Ulf A. Beijbom, Lars-Goran Johansson
|-
|609
|{{FSC|23426|item|disp=Danish Genealogical Studies during the Last 200 to 300 Years}}
|Hans H. Worsoe
|-
|610
|{{FSC|23430|item|disp=Swedish-American Church Records and Their Use as a Demographic and Genealogical Source}}
|Ulf A. Beijbom
|-
|611
|{{FSC|23435|item|disp=At Home in Old Rural Sweden}}
|Ulf A. Beijbom, Lars-Goran Johansson
|-
|612
|{{FSC|23439|item|disp=At Home in Rural Norway}}
|Harald Winge
|-
|701
|{{FSC|23452|item|disp=Latin-American Family History}}
|Panel: Roger M. Haigh (Moderator)
|-
|702
|{{FSC|24182|item|disp=Latin-American Family Life in the Nineteenth Century}}
|David J. Robinson
|-
|703
|[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/119477/?offset=0#page=63&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= '''Migration, the Individual, and the Family in Latin America: A Historical Perspective''']
|Ann Hagerman Johnson
|-
|704
|{{FSC|24182|item|disp=Spanish Records of Value in Tracing Latin-American Ancestry}}
|George R. Ryskamp
|-
|705
|{{FSC|24430|item|disp=Tracing a Spanish Family through Local Records}}
|George R. Ryskamp
|-
|707
|{{FSC|338865|item|disp=Nobility of Peru}}
|Alberto Rosas-Siles
|-
|708
|{{FSC|338804|item|disp=Hispanic American Records and Research}}
|Lyman D. Platt
|-
|709
|{{FSC|338833|item|disp=Methods for Family Reconstitution in the Luso-Brazilian World}}
|Lawrence James Nielsen
|-
|710
|{{FSC|338830|item|disp=Tracing Family Roots in Spain's Galicia}}
|Carmen Vigo-Salgado
|-
|711
|{{FSC|338816|item|disp=The Morelia Project in Mexico}}
|Douglas Inglis
|-
|712
|{{FSC|338827|item|disp=The Archives of Northwestern Mexico}}
|Rudecinda Lo Buglio
|-
|713
|{{FSC|338861|item|disp=The Mexican Military}}
|Lyman D. Platt
|-
|714
|{{FSC|338822|item|disp=Survey of Prestatehood Records: A New Look at Spanish and Mexican-Californian Genealogical Records}}
|Rudecinda Lo Buglio
|-
|715
|{{FSC|338837|item|disp=The Special Problem of Research and Documentation of Slave Families in Brazil}}
|Lawrence James Nielsen
|}
|}


[[Category:1980 World Conference on Records]][[Category:1980 Conferences]]
[[Category:World_Conference_on_Records]][[Category:Conferences]]

Revision as of 11:50, 2 August 2010

This conference was held 12-15 August 1980 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

No. Title Author
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

Finding English Ancestors Not Recorded in the Common Records of Civil Registration, Parish Registers, or Probate Records

V. Ben Bloxham
409

Economic, Religious and Social Change in Industrial Wales

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

Life and Traditions in Rural Wales

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