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BOOK - Miller's Manual, A Research Guide to the Major French-Canadian Genealogical resources... What They are and How to Use Them.
By Douglas J. Miller

Confused by Tanguay? Can't read French? Can't read the footnotes? Gave up on the PRDH? Baffled by the Jetté? Many beginning genealogists have long been frustrated by these "Bibles" of French-Canadian Genealogy.

Now, for the first time, in one volume and in English, Douglas Miller, the eminent genealogist and popular speaker has created an easy how-to guide that takes the mystery out of not only the Tanguay, Jetté and the PRDH, but also instructs us on how to read and understand the Drouin, the Loiselle file, baptismal records, marriage records, and burial records. Also included is a 10-page section on the English translation of the most commonly found abbreviations in French Canadian genealogy.

Douglas J. Miller, who is best known from his activities in the French-Canadian Group of the Southern California Genealogical Society, long ago assembled a personal "manual" to assist him and others in his geealogy group to understand which Quebec records are helpful for family historias, where those records are and how to use them. A publisher spotted the guide and convinced Douglas to allow them to publish the work as Miller's Manual. Joiin teh countless people with Quebec roots have used this book to guide them in their quest to locate their French-Canadian ancestors.

What people have said about Miller's Manual:
    "Wonderful new book... clearly written guide to the most important and common research materials used when doing French-Canadian genealogy... absolutely an essential tool." - Janice Burkhardt, Librarian of the American French Genealogical Society
111 pages
8.5 X 11"
Illustrations
Softcover - perfectbound
Published: 1997
ISBN 1-886560-47-1

Softcover......$25.00
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