Legacy QuickGuidesTM have quickly become one of the more popular resources for genealogists. Each guide contains four (sometimes five, sometimes more) pages of valuable information covering a variety of genealogy research topics, dozens of clickable links, and are written by genealogists and family historians who are experts in the subject areas.
Anatomy of a Birth Record Legacy QuickGuide
Birth records represent part of a triad of records known as “vital records” which also includes marriage and death records. Vital records are among the fundamental building blocks of sound genealogical research. Birth records verify an ancestor’s identity from her beginning, usually identifying an infant with her parents. Since birth records tend to be recorded near the time of the birth, they are generally considered quite accurate.
The Anatomy of a Birth Record Legacy QuickGuide™ contains valuable information on how to interpret the data in a variety of birth records including birth certificates and birth registers. This handy 4-page PDF guide can be used on your computer or mobile device for anytime access.
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United States – State Guides
- Alabama Genealogy
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United States – other Guides
- African-American Genealogy
- American Migration Patterns
- Land and Property Records
- Quaker Genealogy
- Researching County Histories
- Researching Your Loyalist Ancestors
- Researching Your U.S. Civil War Ancestors
- Understanding US Vital Records
- US City Directories
- Using Probate Records
- Using U.S. Census Records
- World War I and World War II Military Records
Canada
- Canada Bundle (all 15 guides)
- Alberta Genealogy
- British Columbia Genealogy
- Canadian Genealogy
- Manitoba Genealogy
- New Brunswick Genealogy
- Newfoundland and Labrador Genealogy
- Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon Genealogy
- Nova Scotia Genealogy
- Ontario Genealogy
- Prince Edward Island Genealogy
- Québec Genealogy
- Researching First and Second World War Canadian Records
- Researching Your Loyalist Ancestors
- Saskatchewan Genealogy
- Using Canadian Census Records
Europe
- Croatian Genealogy
- Czech Genealogy
- Germans from Russia
- Irish Genealogy
- Italian Genealogy
- Norwegian Genealogy
- Slovak Genealogy
- Ukrainian Genealogy
Religion
- Catholic Genealogy
- Jewish Genealogy
- Moravian Genealogy
- Quaker Genealogy
- Researching the Plain Religions
General
- Anatomy of a Birth Record
- Cemetery Research
- Establishing Genealogical Proof
- Finding Your Female Ancestors
- Fraternal Societies
- Genealogy Clues in Quilts, Samplers, and Other Textiles
- Genealogy for Kids
- Land and Property Records
- Lineage Societies and Genealogy
- Preserving Family Heirlooms
- Researching the Family Legend
- Researching the Forbidden
- Starting a Family Archive
- Unraveling Brick Wall Mysteries
- Using Historical Newspapers for Genealogy Research
- Writing Your Family History
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