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DOANE, Gilbert Harry was born on January 28, 1897 in Fairfield, Vermont, United States. Son of Harry Harvey and Charlotte Maude (Gilbert) Doane.
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Third revised edition of a time tested guide for amateur genealogists, with an added chapter on how to plan to hunt for your ancestors in Europe( especially helpful for anyone going abroad).
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A comprehensive, reliable and entertaining book written for amateur genealogists. Packed with information and anecdotes, it tells you exactly how to trace your family's origins both here and across the ocean.
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Reference. Also included is information on how to utilize the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and its Family Centers, the Library of Congress's Local History and Genealogy Room, the National Archives, and regional public library systems as valuable resources in your research efforts.
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(Reference. Also included is information on how to utilize...)
Reference. Also included is information on how to utilize the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and its Family Centers, the Library of Congress's Local History and Genealogy Room, the National Archives, and regional public library systems as valuable resources in your research efforts.
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Member Nebraska Public Library Commission
DOANE, Gilbert Harry was born on January 28, 1897 in Fairfield, Vermont, United States. Son of Harry Harvey and Charlotte Maude (Gilbert) Doane.
AB, Colgate University, 1918; certified, New York Library. School, 1921; postgraduate, U. Arizona, 1921-1922; postgraduate, University of Michigan, 1923-1924; Doctor of Laws, Nashotah House Seminary, 1955.
Assistant, Springfield (Vermont) Library., 1912-1914;
assistant, Colgate University Library., 1914-1918;
library "House-That-Jack-Built", United States Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island, 1918-1920;
assistant, New York State Library., 1920-1921;
assistant library, U. Arizona, 1921-1922;
assistant library, University of Michigan, 1922-1925;
professor bibliography, U. Nebraska, 1930-1937;
library, U. Nebraska, 1925-1937;
director libraries, University of Wisconsin, 1937-1956 (military leave 1943-1945);
archivist, University of Wisconsin, 1957-1962;
professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin, from 1962. Director Wisconsin Library. School, 1938-1941; active Nebraska Public Library.
Commission, 1925-1933.
(Third revised edition of a time tested guide for amateur ...)
(A comprehensive, reliable and entertaining book written f...)
(Searching For Your Ancestors, by Doane, Gilbert H.)
(hardbound with dust cover)
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Active Wisconsin History Society, Vermont History Society, Newport, Rhode Island History Society, Church History Society, Society of Genealogists, London, New England History Genealogy Society With United States Navy, 1918-1919. Captain United States Army 1943-1945, retired major. Fellow American Society Genealogists.
Member Masons, Madison Literary Club.
Spouse Susan Howland Sherman, June 23, 1923, Pomfret, Connecticut.