This page contains links
to various articles and tidbits that genealogists might find useful. Note that many of these links will take
you outside the www.chartiers.com web site to other people's sites.
These links were last verified as working on 29 December 2001.
Transcribing Source Materials - From the Board for
Certification of Genealogists.
How
to Cite Your Sources - How to site paper and electronic sources. Put together by the Kingwood College Library
of Houston, Texas.
PA Adoption Search & Education
- A great resource for people searching for their birth families.
Washington
High School Nostalgia
George Eastman House:
International Museum of Photography and Film - Including a certificate program in photographic preservation and archival practice
and Historic photographic process workshops.
Analyzing Deeds for Useful Clues
- From the Board for Certification of Genealogists.
Family Relationships Chart
- From the State Libary of North Carolina.
Analyzing City Directories
- From the Board for Certification of Genealogists.
A Historical View of Computers in
Genealogy
Where Does the Name "Chartiers" Come
From?
Questions for
taking down an Oral History
Old Time Diseases
and what they mean
Epedemics in the USA
Deciphering Old Handwriting
- With examples from past census records.
Calendar Conversions
- By Scott E. Lee - includes Gregoria, Julian, Jewish, and French Republic.
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