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u/novalayne ยท 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

So I'm really into genealogy myself, so I just went through my very-long book wishlist and pulled out a couple that might be of interest.

  • Forensic Genealogy by Colleen Fitzpatrick and Andrew Yesier. Written by a Forensic Genealogist, it's supposed to go into a lot of novel techniques for analysis.

  • The Lost: The Search for Six of Six Million by Daniel Mendelsohn, it's all about this man's search for more information about his families history and their fate during WWII.

  • The Family Gene: A Mission to Turn My Deadly Inheritance into a Hopeful Future by Joselin Linder, this is a memoir about a woman who searches through her family history to understand the health issues in her family.

    Generally, you might want to look for books on history that was happening in the time and place that your ancestors were living. It's hard to give recommendations without knowing your family, but an example would be something like books on the irish potato famine or holomodor if your family lived through them.