Family Roots Publishing just finished the printing of an additional Three (3) Second-Edition volumes for William Dollarhide’s State Censuses & Substitute Name Lists series. The three new books cover Hawaii, District of Columbia and Colorado. And a FREE instantly downloadable PDF ebook of each volume is available with the purchase of the print edition. See the following details:
Hawaii Censuses & Substitute Name Lists 1789-2014 – 2nd Edition, by William Dollarhide. This new Second Edition includes 113 Hawaii State URLs – of which 17 are catalog and reference links. Forty-five are links to databases; fifty-one are links to FamilySearch digital captures. Three hundred thirty-five National URLs are also included. There are an additional 14 pages in the Second Edition (as compared to the First Edition). FRPC is running a 20% off sale on these new books through August 7 – making each of them just $15.16. Order your copy of Hawaii Censuses & Substitute Name Lists 1789-2014 – 2nd Edition today by clicking on the links or the illustration.
District of Columbia Censuses & Substitute Name Lists – 1600s–2000s – 2nd Edition, by William Dollarhide. This new Second Edition includes 113 District of Columbia URLs – of which 14 are catalog and reference links. Forty-seven are links to databases; forty-three are links to FamilySearch digital captures. Three hundred thirty-five National URLs are also included. There are an additional 14 pages in the Second Edition (as compared to the First Edition). FRPC is running a 20% off sale on these new books through July 21 – making each of them just $15.16. Order your copy of District of Columbia Censuses & Substitute Name Lists – 1600s–2000s – 2nd Edition today by clicking on the links or the illustration.
Colorado Censuses & Substitute Name Lists – 1858-2010 – 2nd Edition, by William Dollarhide. This new Second Edition includes 210 Kansas State URLs, of which 25 are catalog and reference links. The rest of the URLs link to databases. Three Hundred Thirty-Five National URLs are also included. There are an additional 10 pages in the Second Edition (as compared to the First Edition). FRPC is running a 20% off sale on these new books through July 21 – making each of them just $15.16. Order your copy of Colorado Censuses & Substitute Name Lists – 1858-2010 – 2nd Edition today by clicking on the links or the illustration.
All Dollarhide state censuses and substitute name list books currently come with a FREE download of the full-color pdf eBook. Upon placing your order, you will be able to download the FREE PDF eBook directly from the FRPC screen. You will also be sent an email from where you can click on the link and download the item. You can only download the PDF eBook once, so if you make your order from a computer other than your own, you might want to wait until you get to your computer and do the actual download from the email. Your book itself will be mailed by USPS media mail, and can be expected to arrive within 7 to 10 days within the United States.
After downloading the FREE full-color eBook, click on “File” in the Adobe Acrobat menu bar at the top of the screen, then click on “Save As,” and save to a location on your hard drive or other storage device.
William Dollarhide is best known as the co-author and cartographer of Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses 1790-1920, a book of 393 census year maps, and one of the bestselling titles ever published in the field of genealogy. Mr. Dollarhide currently lives in Washington. He has written numerous guidebooks related to genealogical research.
With this series of genealogical guides, William Dollarhide continues his long tradition of writing books that family historians find useful in their day-to-day United States research. Bill’s State Censuses & Substitute Name Lists guides give a state-by-state listing of what name lists are available, where to find them, and how they can be used to further one’s research.
State censuses and substitute name lists are key to success in any genealogical endeavor. Name lists, be they national, state, county, or even city or town in scope, can help nail down the precise place where one’s ancestor may have lived. And if that can be done, further records, usually found on a local level, will now be accessible to research. But success depends on knowing where the ancestor resided. This is where Dollarhide’s State Censuses & Substitute Name Lists guides can make the difference.
Not only do these volumes give a detailed bibliography of state censuses and substitute name lists available for each state, but links to websites, FHL book & microfilm numbers, archive references, maps, and key historical information make these volumes invaluable to the researcher looking to extend their lines and fill in the family tree.