The September 2024 issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly contains reviews of several recent Genealogical.com (Genealogical Publishing Company) titles. We will share them with our readers over the next several weeks. Here’s what the NGSQ had to say about the new Third Edition of Genealogical Research in Ohio, by Kip Sperry. Genealogical Research in[…]Read more
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Genealogical Research in Ohio 3rd Edition—Updated and Comprehensive!
The new Third Edition of Genealogical Research in Ohio, by noted genealogical scholar and former Brigham Young University family history professor Kip Sperry is the most current and comprehensive source of Buckeye ancestors. This completely revised version of Sperry’s classic 2003 Second Edition examines the holdings of major Ohio archives and libraries and focuses on many[…]Read more
Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter Endorses New Ohio Guidebook
The following stellar review by Bobbi King of the new Third Edition of Genealogical Research in Ohio, by Kip Sperry, appeared in the December 15, 2023, issue of Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter. “Book Review: Genealogical Research in Ohio – 15 Dec 2023 The following book review was written by Bobbi King: Genealogical Research in Ohio.[…]Read more
Genealogical Research in Ohio. New 3rd Edition!
Genealogical Research in Ohio. New 3rd Edition! – By Kip Sperry Ohio has an abundance of resources available for genealogical and historical research–statewide indexes and personal name finding aids, biographies, local histories, vital and church records, probate and court records, census and military records, land records, newspapers, naturalization records, gravestones, genealogical manuscript collections, and many[…]Read more
Ohio Guidebook Coverage is Exhaustive
The new Third Edition of Genealogical Research in Ohio, by Kip Sperry is not only completely up to date but also comprehensive in its coverage. The new edition examines the holdings of major Ohio archives and libraries and identifies the many resources available to researchers, such as census records, church records, military records, land and[…]Read more