Finding Anyone, Anywhere, Anywhen

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Author: Noel Montgomery Elliot

ISBN-10: 1554074703

ISBN-13: 9781554074709

Category: Searching the Web

A lot has happened in the four years since this book was first released. This second edition of Finding Anyone, Anywhere, Anywhen has been fully revised and updated to include new or changed websites, to delete dead sites and to provide new tips on using the Internet to locate people.\ The Internet is the most powerful research tool available today, but there are tricks to using it to its full potential. Noel Montgomery Elliot reveals what he's learned over his 35 years of research...

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A lot has happened in the four years since this book was first released. This second edition of Finding Anyone, Anywhere, Anywhen has been fully revised and updated to include new or changed websites, to delete dead sites and to provide new tips on using the Internet to locate people. The Internet is the most powerful research tool available today, but there are tricks to using it to its full potential. Noel Montgomery Elliot reveals what he's learned over his 35 years of research experience, including the most common mistakes people make when trying to locate ancestors who lived a century or more ago. He reveals how the little-known science called onomatology is one of the keys to unlocking genealogical research in the distant past, and he shows how easy it is to open the door.Whether searching for ancestors or descendents, or just looking to get in touch with friends from years ago, this is the definitive how-to research handbook. Finding Anyone, Anywhere, Anywhen is an exciting read about what is possible now and what will soon be available to those willing to surf on the cutting edge of technology.

Table of ContentsIntroductionOur Hidden HistoryThe Internet UnfoldsFinding People in the PastThe Lost GenealogiesFinding People in the PresentThe Future InternetWorldwide Website DirectoryIndex

\ BookNewsThis guide for general readers focuses on techniques for finding information online on ancestors from 100 or more years ago, but also gives tips on finding people alive now. Early chapters review human history and the history of the Internet and its search engines. Subsequent chapters cover genealogical techniques, commercial genealogical databases, free genealogical web sites, digital newspaper indexes, how to understand genealogical information, and finding people in the present. The book contains a directory of web sites in 200 countries, as well as web sites related to religious and ethnic groups.\ \ \ \ \ \ The Tennessee Genealogicial Socie Ansearch's NewsNo matter who you are looking for, this book is a definitive guidebook for surfing the internet... If you would like to have a source for keeping the most used websites at your fingertips, this is the guide to obtain.\ \ \