Incoming Resources
- Gone but not forgotten, genealogy and grave hunting, Richard E. Miller
- The complete idiot's guide to genealogy, by Christine Rose and Kay Germain Ingalls
- White slave children of colonial Maryland and Virginia, birth and shipping records, Richard Hayes Phillips
- Mastering immigration & naturalization records, W. Daniel Quillen
- Past imperfect, how tracing your family medical history can save your life, Carol Daus ; foreword by Jeanne Homer
- Random history II for the family 1989, MBK
- Family tales and trials, settling the American South, by Christopher C. Child and Meaghan E. H. Siekman with Victor S. Dunn and Helen Condon Powell
- The adoptee's guide to DNA testing, how to use genetic genealogy to discover your long-lost family, Tamar Weinberg
- Reconstructed passenger lists for 1850, Hamburg to Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, and the United States, by Clifford Neal Smith, Part 1-4
- How to do everything with your genealogy, George G. Morgan
- Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, register of interments, April 10, 1822-December 31, 1950, in two volumes, compiled and edited by A. Böhmer Rudd
- A genealogical atlas of Scotland,, compiled from original maps by David E. Gardner, Derek Harland and Frank Smith
- This and that genealogy tips, by Shirley Hornbeck
- Trace your roots with DNA, using genetic tests to explore your family tree, [Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak and Ann Turner]
- Linkage, the study of a family, by Jo Smith Webb
- Scots kith and kin and illustrated map, pictorial map and guide to your clan, family and tartan
- A genealogical atlas of England and Wales,, compiled from original maps, by David E. Gardner, Derek Harland [and] Frank Smith
- Clayton family history, from England to Virginia, the Carolinas, Kentucky, Missouri, and beyond, Melinda Clayton
- Index to printed Virginia genealogies, including key and bibliography, Compiled by Robert Armistead Stewart, [Reprinted] with an added foreword by John Frederick Dorman
- The magic of German church records, finding the key to your ancestor's past, Katherine Schober
- The sleuth book for genealogists, strategies for more successful family history research, Emily Anne Croom
- Mastering family, library & church records, volume VI of Quillen's essentials of genealogy, W. Daniel Quillen
- Finding your family tree, a beginner's guide to researching your genealogy, Sharon Leslie Morgan
- South Carolina, a guide for genealogists, by Theresa M. Hicks
- Genealogy, by Matthew L. Helm and April Leigh Helm
- Index to History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina by G.D. Bernheim, John W. Kirby
- The Poinsett families of Carolina and West Jersey, by Charles L. Ralph
- My history is America's history, 15 things you can do to save America's stories, a millennium project, The National Endowment for the Humanities in partnership with The White House Millennium Council
- Genealogical research, methods and sources, editor, Milton Rubincam ; associate editor, Jean Stephenson
- Advanced genealogy research techniques, George G. Morgan, Drew Smith
- Genealogical guide to the early settlers of America, with a brief history of those of the first generation and references to the various local histories, and other sources of information where additional data may be found
- The Norris family of Maryland and Virginia, genealogy of Thomas Norris, Harry Alexander Davis
- Ancestors, a beginner's guide to family history and genealogy, by Jim and Terry Willard with Jane Wilson
- History for genealogists, using chronological time lines to find and understand your ancestors, by Judy Jacobson
- Long-distance genealogy, Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer
- Family lineage and descendants of John Arthur, Sr. and Priscilla Gardner of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, North Carolina, South carolina, Virginia, Michigan, and New York, researched & compiled by Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D
- A history of the progenitors and some South Carolina descendants of Colonel Ann Hawkes Hay, with collateral genealogies, AD 500-1908
- Census index for each state for surname "Temple", copied by Joyce Temple Barnett
- Quicksheet, citing online historical resources : evidence! style*, Elizabeth Shown Mills
- Primer of genealogical research,, by Mrs. Harry Joseph Morris. (Louise Elizabeth Burton Morris)
- Family history 101, a beginner's guide to finding your ancestors, Marcia D. Yannizze Melnyk
- Uncovering your ancestry through family photographs, Maureen A. Taylor
- Ancestor trouble, a reckoning and a reconciliation, Maud Newton
- Family history in the genes, trace your DNA and grow your family tree, Chris Pomery
- Key to the ancient parish registers of England & Wales, by Arthur Meredyth Burke
- The genealogy sourcebook, by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack ; foreword by Marsha Hoffman Rising
- The Joseph Verree House 47 Church Street
- The Sneary family in America, by Eugene C. Sneary BS, MA, PhD, member, Ohio Genealogical society and First Families of Ohio, vice-president, South Carolina Genealogical Society
- Tracing your family history, the complete guide to locating your ancestors and finding out where you came from, Lise Hull
- Your DNA guide the book, step-by-step plans to connect you with your family using your DNA, by Diahan Southard