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2 New Legacy QuickGuides Now Available – South Dakota and Oklahoma Genealogy

2 New Legacy QuickGuides Now Available – South Dakota and Oklahoma Genealogy

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. We've added two brand new Legacy QuickGuides: South Dakota Genealogy and Oklahoma Genealogy by Cari Taplin. Now choose from 91 Legacy QuickGuides!

South Dakota GenealogySouth Dakota Genealogy by Cari Taplin - $2.95

South Dakota’s unique history makes it a fascinating place to study; much of the history of South Dakota parallels that of North Dakota. The land that became South Dakota changed hands many times. In its early history it was inhabited by Sioux Indians. After white explorers entered the area, it belonged to France, Spain, and England at various times. Following the Louisiana Purchase, land that would become South Dakota came under American control. Settlers in the area came first for furs and later for the lure of gold and other precious metals. Homesteading, cattle ranching, farming and railroads also affected population growth.
 
The South Dakota Genealogy Legacy QuickGuide™ contains valuable research strategy to help you find your Mount Rushmore State ancestors This handy 6-page PDF guide can be used on your computer or mobile device for anytime access.
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Oklahoma Genealogy by Cari Taplin – $2.95

Oklahoma has a long history of Native American involvement, both before white settlers began to move in and during the relocation and resettlement of native people. The state was developed out of “Indian Territory” and saw many boundary modifications over time. It served as a migration point for many native tribes during its early years, and became a relocation point for Indians as white settlement and treaties moved them out of eastern states. This long history of Native American residence is what inspired the name “Oklahoma” a Chickasaw word meaning “red people.”
 
The Oklahoma Genealogy Legacy QuickGuide™ contains valuable research strategy to help you find your Sooner State ancestors. This handy 6-page PDF guide can be used on your computer or mobile device for anytime access.
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