2020 Genealogy Book Acquisitions

Every year the Amelia Island Genealogical Society donates a portion of its membership fees to purchase additional books that are then added to our collection housed at the Fernandina Beach Library. These books are available for our society members to check-out of the library using the AIGS membership card along with their Nassau County Library card. Books will be found in our library collection in the back left area of the library. Membership has its benefits!

Category: “How To”

  • Genealogy and the Law: A Guide to Legal Sources for the Family Historian by Kay Haviland Freilich, CG, CGL, FNGS and William B. Freilich, Esq., 2014, 119 pp
  • Age in America: The Colonial Era to the Present by Corinne T. Field
  • The Adoptee’s Guide to DNA Testing: How to use Genetic Genealogy to Discover Your Long-Lost Family by Tamar Weinberg, 2018, 239 pp

Category: Colonial US

  • Read Family of Salem Massachusetts by Richard H. Benson, Published: 2005
  • Indian Deeds by Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, Published: Nov-08
  • Mayflower Source Records: Primary Data Concerning Southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and the Islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard by Gary Boyd Roberts, 850 pp
  • Burial and Death in Colonial North America: Exploring Interment Practices and Landscapes in 17th-Century British Settlements (Emerald Points) by Robyn S. Lacy

Category: Florida

  • Research in Florida by Ann Staley, CGSM, CGLSM, and Amy Giroux, PhD, CG, CGL, 2016, 52 pp
  • Finding 19th Century Florida Records: for Biographical, Genealogical, and Other Historical Research by Katherine G. Evans

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