Books by James W. Warren
Your Guide to the Family History Library
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is the world's largest archive of genealogy and family history materials. No other repository compares in the quantity and quality of its records. It is only fitting, then, that such an extraordinary facility warrants this exceptional guide.
Intended for beginning and intermediate genealogists, this books enables readers to use the library's resources effectively, whether in Salt Lake City or from their home. They'll find:
* Tips for trip preparation--advice for making the most of their time at the Family History Library
* Guidelines for accessing the library collection from afar, including FamilySearch Internet and in 3,400 Family History Centers worldwide
* The basics of family history research
* Details on Family History Library records, including major U.S. and world collections
* Onsite research tips to help readers locate resources, organize their workdays and materials, and make the most of limited research time
Each topic is discussed in a fully, making this unique book an invaluable companion for genealogists and family historians everywhere.
Minnesota 1900 Census Mortality Schedule
These are the only 1900 census mortality schedules known to survive for any state. Transcribed by James W. Warren, with an appendix giving turn-of-the-century definitions for all causes of death in the schedules.
Getting the Most Mileage from Genealogical Research Trips
3rd edition of the standard guide for planning effective research trips, working on the road, and what to do when you get home.


