Host Jane
E. Wilcox welcomed Dr. Thomas W. Jones, author of the recently released book Mastering
Genealogical Proof, on Wednesday, June 19. Tom discussed what genealogical
proof is and why we need it. He explained how the book can help all
genealogists -- from novices to professionals – in their quest to correctly
identify their ancestors. Find the show on demand at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/janeewilcox/2013/06/20/mastering-genealogical-proof-with-thomas-w-jones.
Find the
book at the National Genealogical Society online store at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/mastering_genealogical_proof.
Thomas W.
Jones has been the co-editor of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly
since 2002. He is past APG board member, BCG trustee, and president and teaches
at BU, IGHR, and SLIG. With over forty years of research and teaching
experience, he frequently lectures, teaches, and writes about genealogical
methodology.
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