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The Family History Research Toolkit.  CD-ROM.  Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2008.

 

Online State Resources for Genealogy. Ebook, 2011.

 

1867 Texas Voters' Registration ListsDigital images, e-books by county, 2009-2010.

 

Records of the Slave Claims Commission, 1864-1867

Volume One: Register of Claims of the Delaware Commission.  Self-published, 2010.

Volume Two: Register of Claims of the Kentucky Commission.  Self-published, 2010.

Volume Three: Journal of the First Maryland Commission. Self-published, 2011.

 

The Civil War Draft in Maryland: Lists of Drafted Men, 1862-1865

Volume I: 16 Oct 1862-23 Jun 1864.  Self-published, 2010.

Volume II: 24 Jun 1864-8 Apr 1865.  Self-published, 2010.

 

** The two titles listed immediately above are also available as e-books through The Genealogical Books SuperStore. **

 

Show ‘N’ Tell: Creating Effective and Attractive Genealogy Presentations. Self-published, 2011.

 

Genealogy and History Research Guides for Maryland Counties

Genealogy and History Research Guide for Prince George’s County, Maryland.  Self-published, 2010.

 

Genealogy at a Glance: African American Genealogy Research. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2011.

 

 

 

Journal Articles:

 

  • "Identifying the Last Slave-Owner of Freedmen in Maryland Using Local Records."  Maryland Genealogical Society Journal, 51 (2010): 73-88.

 

 

Magazine Articles:

  • "Getting the Most from the Rest of the U. S. Federal Census."  Family Chronicle.  Dec 2007.

  • "Getting the Most from the Rest of the U. S. Federal Census."  Family Chronicle.  Dec 2007.
  • "Tracking a Household in the Pre-1850 US Federal Census."  Family Chronicle.  May/Jun 2008.
  • "Breaking the Chains: Researching Former Slaves."  Family Chronicle.  Feb 2009.
  • "Sourcing Your Sources."  Family Chronicle.  July/Aug 2009.
  • "Small Worlds: Researching Social Networks."  Family Chronicle.  Sept/Oct 2009.
  • "Social Networking: Unplugged."  Discovering Family History.  Jan/Feb 2010.
  • "'Tweet' Your Family History: Using Twitter for Genealogy."  Internet Genealogy.  Feb/Mar 2010.
  • "Autopsy of a Death Record: What You Need to Know."  Discovering Family History.  Mar/Apr 2010.
  • "Indirect Lineage."  Family Chronicle.  May/Jun 2010.
  • "Social Security Applications: What You Need to Know!"  Family Chronicle.  Jul/Aug 2010.
  • "Research and Collaborate: MS Live Workspace."  Internet Genealogy.  Aug/Sep 2010.
  • "Understanding Passenger Lists."  Family Chronicle.  Sep/Oct 2010. 
  • "Crafting an Effective Research Plan."  Family Chronicle.  Nov/Dec 2010.
  • "Using Historic Newspapers For Information on Your Civil War-Era Ancestors." Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly. Mar 2011.
  • "Become a Brickwall Mechanic!" Family Chronicle. Mar/Apr 2011.
  • "Legal Aid." Family Tree Magazine. Sep 2011.

 

Guest blog posts:

 

Online Articles:

 

African-American Genealogy Examiner (National), Examiner.com

 

Baltimore History & Genealogy Examiner (Local), Examiner.com

 

Lowcountry Africana Resource Library, LowcountryAfricana.net

 

 

GenWeekly.com (These articles are available by subscription only.)