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Family Group Research Records


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The Family Group Research Record is an important research tool to take with you on a research trip to the library, historical societies, or anywhere your research takes you. It will help you to discover facts, organize your information and prepare it to been entered into a computer program, book or chart. The Family Group Research Record will keep all the facts necessary for the ancestors that you are looking for bound in this convenient book. Inside you will discover tips and information to help you in your research. The check lists will tell you what information you don't have yet and what you already have for each ancestor, to avoid repeating research you have already done. Each family group sheet has plenty of room for you to add the facts you have discovered without it being cramped or hard to read. Court House Research Records is a vital part of any portable research kit. Some of the facts to be filled in included: Birth, Death, Marriage, Parents, Children, and Census




The Treeshaker


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The American Frontier


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The American Frontier: An Archaeological Study of Settlement Pattern and Process focuses on general rules or laws for the evolution of all agrarian frontiers, emphasizing those that are expanding. A variety of frontiers is also discussed in addition to the agrarian type to pinpoint similarities and differences. Organized into 11 chapters, this book first elucidates the processes of frontier colonization, and then describes the frontier model employed for the interpretation of documentary and material evidence for the examination of the development of South Carolina frontier. Some chapters then focus on the examination of South Carolina's colonial past in terms of the model to determine its degree of conformity with the latter and to set the stage for the archaeological study; the development of archaeological hypotheses; and a consideration of the material record. Other types of frontiers are characterized by separate developmental processes, and several of these are discussed in Chapter 10 as avenues for further research. This book will be valuable to scholars in several fields, including history, geography, and anthropology. Historical archaeologists will find it especially useful in designing research in former colonial areas and in modeling additional kinds of frontier change.