Forensic genealogy
From Life Done Right SeniorWiki
Forensic genealogy is the application of scientific research principles to the field of genealogy for the purpose of discovering the identity, time period, and location of one's ancestors, usually through photographs like CDVs, cabinet cards, or daguerreotypes.
External Links
- Genealogy, Forensics and the Digital Age - NPR broadcast
- Colleen Fitzpatrick - forensic genealogist
- Maureen Taylor - forensic genealogist
- Family Detective - Kathleen W. Hinckley
Related Books
- Preserving Your Family Photographs: How to Organize, Present, and Restore Your Precious Family Images by Maureen A. Taylor
- Uncovering Your Ancestry Through Family Photographs by Maureen A. Taylor
- Forensic Genealogy by Colleen Fitzpatrick
- Trace Your Roots with DNA: Using Genetic Tests to Explore Your Family Tree by Megan Smolenyak
- Genealogical Proof Standard: Building a Solid Case by Christine Rose
- How to Do Everything with Your Genealogy by George G. Morgan
- Courthouse Research for Family Historians: Your Guide to Genealogical Treasures by Christine Rose
- Walking With Your Ancestors: A Genealogist's Guide To Using Maps And Geography by Melinda Kashuba
- Digitizing Your Family History by Rhonda R. McClure
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