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We publish many books with the object of preserving genealogical records that go all the way back to the colonial period of American history, saving researchers the trouble of traveling to faraway repositories in search of early source records or locating materials on specialized topics such as immigration and royal and noble ancestry. Instead, relying on skilled researchers to transcribe and index these records, we publish them in book form and on CD. Most of these publications, such as Clarence Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700 or Bobby Moss’s Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, are the only such books on their topics and are in great demand among a large number of researchers. You’ll find still other unique products, such as our guidebooks on Polish and Hispanic genealogy and our directories of genealogical resources, on our Genealogy Essentials page as well as our Genealogy for Beginners page. We also offer some unique information and a rundown of helpful publications for genealogy beginners who want to learn more about the following topics: |