Books and Publications

These are some of the materials I have read and referred to while learning about genealogy and searching for our family ancestors.


General Genealogy


Renick: Genealogy 101; How to Trace Your Family's History and Heritage. National Genealogical Society Guides, 2003. 

Our Own Family and Ancestors


Bell, Edwin Wallace: Israel Kenny; His Children and Their Families. [Vancouver, B.C.], 1944. May be borrowed from Open Library for reading online: https://archive.org/details/israelkennyhisch00bell.

Kinney, Fern Gallup: Kith and Kin of the Kinneys. [nd]. PDF file available for download: http://home.comcast.net/~kinneyed/KithAndKin_image.pdf.

Miller, Maud Henderson: History of Upper Woodstock [New Brunswick]. St John, New Brunswick: Globe Printing Co., 1940. This publication has long been out of print, but it may be read online through the Carleton County Historical Society website. Accessed 14 December 2013.

Peters, James E. and Patricia Pickard: Prevailing Westerlies; the Pentecostal Heritage of Maine. Shippensburg, PA: Destiny Image, 1988.

Pickard, Patricia P.: Rev. Clifford A. Crabtree, Called of God. Prepared for the 90th anniversary celebration of Glad Tidings Church, Bangor, Maine, November 24, 2013. Published by Glad Tidings Church, 1033 Broadway, Bangor, Maine 04401. 2013. (A copy may be purchased from Glad Tidings Church for a suggested donation of $10.00 or more).

Smith, Heather Anderson. [Untitled cookbook]; dedicated to the memory of her mother, Marilyn Victory. No publication date.

Smith, Louise Elizabeth, compiler and editor: Grandma and Me; Family Stories, Information, and Photos of the Crabtree and Higginson Families of Amanda Myrtie Crabtree Briggs. Cave Creek, Arizona: Austin-Smith Books, 2007. (May be purchased from Lulu.com at http://www.lulu.com/shop/louise-smith/grandma-and-me/paperback/product-1070857.html)

Waugh, Wiley, Sr.: John Giberson, Loyalist. Rev. ed. December 1999. ISBN 1-896849-10-5.

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