The Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society Library, located at 1203 North Main, Wichita, KS , is open for research on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and the second Saturday of each month from 12:30 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. (Call (316) 264-3611 for holiday closings.) We do not interlibrary loan.
I-1 Story of Surnames; L. C. Pine
I-2 The Orphan Trains, Placing Out in America; Marilyn Irvin Holt, 1992
I-3 Genealogies & Family Newsletters in the MHGS Library w/Cross Index;
Stout 1995
I-4 Directory of Professional Genealogists; D. W. Allen 1993
I-5 Family Associations, Societies & Reunions; 1992-93 Edition
I-6 Family Diseases, Are You at Risk?; Myra Vanderpool; GPC 1989
I-7 Works Progress Administration; John W. Heisey I-8 What to Say in Your Genealogical Letters
I-9 Tracing Your Ancestory; F. Wilbur Helmbold 1976
I-10 "21 Things I Wish I'd Found"; Pat Gooldy, Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe,
1984
I-ll The Library of Congress, A Guide to Genealogical & Historical
Research, James C. Nagles; Ancestry 1990
I-12 Genealogies Cataloged by Library of Congress Since 1986, Publ. 1991
I-13 Microfilm Publications in National Archives...Central Plains Region
I-14 How to Search a Cemetery-Genea. Inst. Salt Lake City
I-15 Climbing Your Family Tree Systematically, Zabriskie
I-16 Genealogical Atlas of the U.S. of America; Geo. Everton, Jr.
I-17 Cite Your Sources-A Manuel for Documenting Family History & Genealogy
Lackey
I-18 Do Your Letters Beg for Attention?
I-19 Tracing Family Trees in 11 States
I-20 L American Diaries in Manuscript-A Descriptive Bibliography 1580-1954;
Matthews
I-21 Family Names & Their Story, S. Baring-Gould 1968
I-22 "What's In Your Name" Excerpts from Top Journal
I-23 Searching for Ancestors in the Midwest
I-24 Your Research Dollar
I-25 Know Your Ancestors
I-26 Ancestree Climbing in the Midwest - IL,IN,IA,KS,MO,NE,
I-27 How to Trace Your Family History, Bill R. Linder
I-28 How to Find Your Family Roots
I-29 Microfiche Catalog, Ye Olde Genea. Shoppe
I-30 The Sure Guide to Genealogy Research "The Preece System"
I-31 Sources & Repositories; Ron Bremer
I-32 An'Quest'ors, A Guide to Tracing Your Family Tree
I-33 From You to Your Ancestors
I-34 Handbook for Genealogical Correspondence
I-35 Genealogy is More Than Charts; Lorna Duane Smith, 1991
I-36 Genealogical Research Essentials Wright & Pratt
I-37 How to Publish
I-38 Art of Collecting Genealogy & History
I-39 Information Area Keys Genea. Magazine
I-40 Genealogical Communications Journal Vol. 1, 1966
I-41 Newspapers on Microfilm
I-42 Order by Helga Mebrson
I-43 Inter-Library Loan Sources-A Guide for Librarians & Genealogist -
Mid-Continent Pub. Library, 1993
I-44 Handbook of Genealogical Sources; Geo. K. Schweitzer, 1996
I-45 Address List of Church Archives & Libraries; Jan M. White 1993
I-46 Simplified Genealogy for Americans
I-47A&B Researchers Guide to American Genealogy
I-48 Guide to Records in Nat'l. Archives - Central Plains Region
I-49 Don't Cry Timber
I-50 Selected American Historical Sources; Annotated Bibliog.
I-51 Search & Retrieval - Appl. of Data Process to Genea. Research
I-52 How to Make Your Priceless Photos Last
I-53 An Explanation of the Map of Federal Lands; Cutler
I-54 In Search of Family History, A Starting Place; Paul Drake
I-55 Family History for Fun and Profit
I-56 Searching for Your Ancestors
I-57 Introducing Genealogy; Arthur Willis
I-58 L The Genealogist Encyclopedia; L.G. Pine
I-59 Genealogical Research Standards; Harland, LDS Church 1983
I-6O Genea. Periodical Annual Index. Vols. 3,5,6,7,8,13,14,15,15,17,18,20,
21,22
I-61 Bibliography of County Histories in 50 States
I-62 L Early American Grave Stone Design
I-63 American Genea. Periodicals, N.Y. Public Library, 1964
I-64A-E Genea. Soc. & Pub. Listing, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980 & 1982
I-65 Land Ownership Maps - Library of Congress
I-66 Newspaper Index-Location & Subject Guide for Research
I-67 Periodicals on Microfilm Part I Sep. 1968 Univ. Micro.
I-68 Directory of Special Libraries & Information Centers Vol. II
I-69 How To Read the Handwriting of Records of Early America; Kirkham
I-70 The Fruit of the Family Tree
I-71 Time Charts
I-72 National Archives Microfilm Pub.
I-73 The Columbia Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition, Col. Univ. Press
I-74 Genealogical Books In Print 4th Edition in Two Vols. (2 copies);
& Vol. III & IV. Vol. V Supplements to the same..
I-75 A Handy Guide to Record Searching in Larger Cities
I-76 Basic Programming for Genealogists; by Diane Didede
I-77 The WPA Histoical Records Survey -A Guide to the Unpublished Inv.,
Indexes & Transcripts; Soc. of Amer. Archiveists, 1980
I-78 Write it Right; by Donald Barnes & Richard S. Lackey
I-79 Memories and Memorabilia-More Than 600 Easy Ways to Preserve Them;
Lynn Bent & Lona Healey, 1995 Heritage Books
I-80 Directory of Family Research
I-81 National Directory of Local Researchers
I-82 Your Family Tree; Garland Hopkins
I-83 Genea. Research Directory; K. Johnson & M. Sainty
I-84 Digging For Genealogical Treasure in New England Town Records; Lainhart
I-85 U. S. Catholic Sources, A Diocesan Research Guide; Ancestry
I-86 The Family Tree Detective; Colin D. Rogers,I983
I-87 Genealogical How-To Letters - "When Your Ox Is In The Ditch";
McDowell
I-88A&B The Source, A Guidebook of American Genealogy; Arlene Eakle (2 copies)
I-89 Self-Publishing: Planning for A Better Book
I-90 Compendium of Historical Sources; Ronald A. Bremer
I-91 The Yellow Book of Funeral Directors, 1986 Edition
I-92 (8) Research Cassette Tapes
I-93 Tracing Ancestors with Common Surnames
I-94 Were Your Ancestors Front-Page News
I-95 Research in American Genealogy, Kirkham 1982
I-96 Ancestry's Guide to Research-Case Studies in American Genealogy, 1985
I-97 Genea. Research in the National Archives; 1982
I-98 Genealogical Source Handbook; George Schweitzer
I-99 Some Military Records of America & Their Genealogical Value; Kirkham
I-100 Guide to Local & Family History at the Newberry Library, Chicago
I-101 Tax Records: A Common Source of Uncommon Value; Arlene Eakle
I-102 Searching for Your Ancestors; Gilbert H. Doane
I-IO3 Bibliography of Genea. How to Book for U. S. Research, Jean M. White
I-104 Finding Your Roots, by Jeane E. Westin
I-105 National Genea. Society Library Loan
I-106 The Handwriting of American Records for a Period of 300 Years; E. K.
Kirkham 1981
I-107 Index to Genealogical Periodicals; Donald L. Jacobus; GPC 1981
I-108 Genealogy Bibliography-Southeast Kansas Library System
I-109 Vital Records Handbook 3rd Edition; by Thomas Jay Kemp, 1995
I-110 Family Names by J. N. Hook I-111 The Cemetery Record Compendium, Everton Publ.
I-112 U.S. Vital Records Catalog Ancestry Inc.
I-113 Building An American Pedigree, Norman E. Wright
I-114 Locating & Using Land Records
I-115 The How Book for Genealogist, Geo. Everton, Sr. (Cassette Tape)
I-116A&BRobert's Rules of Order (2 copies)
I-117 Speed Indexing; by Michael Cook
I-118 What to do With Your Roots; Doris C. Ward
I-119 Searching for Ancestors in the Draper Manuscripts; by Dr. Harper
I-120 1987 Directory of Genea. Societies, Libraries & Periodicals from the
Helper, 1987
I-121 Photographers of North America, Great Britian & Europe; by Walters
I-122 An Index to Some of the Family Records of the Southern States; E.
Kay Kirkham
I-123 Guide to the Draper Manuscripts; Josephine L. Harper
I-124 Locality Finding Aids for U.S. Surnames; John F. Vallentine
I-125 Heraldry & Genealogy; L. G. Pine
I-126 Guide to Natl. Archives of United States
I-127 Genealogy in Action
I-128 How to Organize Your Genea. Records Simply & Economieally with the
Cook System; Micheal L. Cook
I-129 Age Search Information; by U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census
I-130 The Library, A Guide to the LDS Family History, Cerny & Elliott,
Ancesty
I-131 If I Can You Can Decipher Germanic Records; Bentz 1982
I-132 Handy Tip to Your Genea. Research in Southern States; Everton Inc.
I-133 Unusual Records Sources; Everton Publ. Inc.
I-134 In Search of Your Roots, A Guide for Canadians Seeking Their
Ancestors; A. Baxter
I-I35A&BSurvey of American Church Records; 4th Edition; Major & Minor
Denominations before 188-1890; Revised from Vol I & II; Kirkham
I-136 Survey of American Church Records; 4th Edition; Religious Migrations
of Some of the Major Denominations; Kirkham 1978
I-137 Research Cassette Tapes (12) Includes Research on Melugions, Germans,
etc.
I-138 Was Isch Dini Nahme? What is Your Name?; D. L. Gratz, Masthof Press,
1995
I-139 Genealogy--Helps, Hints & Hope; John W. Heisey; Masthof Press, 1995
I-140 Free Or Inexpensive Research Aids & Some Useful Addresses
I-141 Collecting Dead Relatives; Laverne Moore
I-142 Researchers' Reference Handbook; Guarion & Geddon
I-143 The Genealogist's Address Book 3rd Edition, 1995
I-144 Professional Skills Pub.: Family History World from Class by Arlene
Eckle
I-145 Church & Tombstone Research; John W. Heisey
I-146 Surnames in the U.S. Census of 1790
I-147 Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses 1790-1920, Thorndale &
Dollarhide; GPC
I-148A&BMidwest Hist. & Genea. Soc. Seminar July 9, 1990 -Arlene Eckle
(2 Cassette Tapes - stored in Office)
I-149A Sources for Vital Records - Family History World
I-149B Family History by LDS (Cassette Tape - in Office)
I-150 Help in Deciphering Old Records; by Midwest Hist. & Genea. Soc.
I-151 The Land Records of America & Their Genea. Value; Kirkham I-152 The Genealogy On-Ramp; by John F. Schunk, Ph.D; S-K Publ. I-153 Catalog of Books AFRA Genealogical Circulating Collection I-153B Genealogy from the Heartland, Circulating Collection, Mid-Continent Public Library I-154 Land & Property Research in the US (w. Heritage Consulting & Serv.); E. Wade Hone, Ancestry, 1997 I-155 Land Records: compiler Ruth Keys Clark I-156 American & English Genealogies in the Library of Congress; Preliminary Cat., Washington 1910 I-160 Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Records Office; 4th Edition; Bevan & Duncan; London 1990 I-161 Search & Research; N. g. Stevenson, 1973, Deseret Book Co., I-162 Evidence! Citation & Analysis for the Family Historical; Elizabeth Shown Mills, GPC 1997 I-163 Shaking Your Family Tree: Crandall, Yankee Books, 1986
I-164 Genealogy Online for Dummies; IOG Books 1998
I-165 Directory of Family Associations 1991 - 92; GPC; Bentley
I-166 United States County Courthouse Address Book; 3rd ed; Meitzler 1991
I-167 Searching American Land & Deed Records; Carter; Heritage Quest
I-168 Searching American Probate Records; Carter; Heritage Quest
I-169 Searching American Military Records; Fran Carter; Heritage Quest
I-170 Where to Write for County Maps; Allen 1991
I-171 Where to Write for Confederate Pension Records; Allen
I-172 Newspaper Genealogical Column Directory, 3rd Ed; Milner
I-173 How to Publish and Market Your Family History, 3rd Ed; Boyer I-174 Diplomatic Records: National Archives & REcords Admin; 1986 I-175 Beginner's Guide to Family History Research; Allen & Billingsley, 1991 I-176 Genealogist's Where to Write Directory for Births, Deaths, Marriages & Divorces; American Gene. Lending Library I-177 Intelli Search-Metro Toronto Library, "Source Only" I-178 Where to Write for Vital Records; U. S. Dept. of Health & Human Services: 5/13/98 update
I-179 Directory of N American Railroads & Their Collections; Holly T. Hansen I-180 Roots of the Rich & Famous; Davenport; 1998; Taylor Pub I-181 Idiot's Guide to Genealogy; Rose & Ingalls; 1997; Alpha Bks I-182 Genealogy Online; Elizabeth P. Crowe; McGraw Hill; 1998 I-183 Tracing Your Swedish Ancestry; 2000; Swedish Information Service I-184 Digging for Genealogical Treasure in New England Town Records, Ann Smith Lainhart I-185 US Catholic Sources I-187 Cyndi's List A Comprehensive List of 40,000 Genealogy Sites on the Internet; Cyndi Howells I-189 Consolidated Bibliography of County Histories in Fifty States in 1961; Clarence Stewart Peterson, M.A. I-190 The Genealogist's Guide, George W. Marshall I-191 Tombstones of Your Ancestors, Louis S. Schafer I-192 Best of Gravestone Humor, Louis Schafer I-193 Genealogical Dates; A User Friendly Guide, Kenneth L. Smith I-194 Ancestry's Redbook, Alice Eichholz I-195 Writing Family Narrative, Lawrence, P. Gouldrup I-196 How to Write Your Personal & Family History, Keith E. Banks I-197 Reading Early American Handwriting, Kip Sperry I-198 Professional Genealogy, Elizabeth Shown Mills I-199 American & Britich Genealogy & Heraldry, P. William Filby I-201 A Handy Guide to Record Searching in the Larger Cities of the USA, E. Kay Kirkham I-203 Kinship It's All Relative, Jackie Smith Arnold I-204 The CENTER, A Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Capital Area, Christina K. Schaefer I-205 Black's Law Dictionary, Henry Campbell Black I-205 Genealogical Periodical Annual Index, Vol. 15, 16, 17, 22, Laird C. Towle I-206 Genealogical Evidence, Noel C. Stevenson I-207 Locating Your Immigrant Ancestor, A Guide to Naturalization Records, James C. and Lila Lee Neagles I-208 Keys to the Courthouse, Vol III, Unusual Records, Charles M. Franklin I-209 Genealogical Dates: A User-Friendly Guide, Kenneth L. Smith I-211 The Conceptual Approach To Genealogoy, David C. Chamberlin I-212 American Naturalization Process and Procedures 1790-1985, John J. Newman I-213 A Medical Miscellany For Genealogists, Jeanette L. Jerger I-214 How to Write Your Own Life Story, Lois Daniel I-215 Black Roots, Tony Burroughs I-216 500 Brickwall Solutions to Genealogy Problems I-217 Carmack's Guide to Copyright and Contracts, Sharon DeBatolo Carmack I-218 The Organized Family Historian, Ann Carter Fleming I-219 Organizing Your Family History Search, Sharon DeBatolo Carmack I-220 Monitor Guide to Post Offices and Railroad Stations in the US & Canada, E. W. Bullinger I-221 Getting the Most From Genealogical Research Trips, James W. Warren and Paula Stuart I-223 Trace Your Roots with DNA, Megan Smolenyak & Ann Turner I-224 Discovering You Germanic Ancestors, S Chris Anderson & Ernest Thode
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