10 December 2015

The Global Genealogy Top Ten for 2015

Every year I ask Rick and Sandra Roberts to compile a list of Global Genealogy's top sellers.  Here they are for 2015.

CD - Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation (pre-1867) Vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4
By: Donald Whyte.
BOOK - Loyalist Refugees, Non-Military Refugees in Quebec 1776-1784
By Gavin K. Watt
BOOK - A Short Service History and Master Roll of James Rogers' 2nd Battalion, King's Rangers
By Gavin K. Watt
BOOK - Guide to Genealogical Writing, How to Write and Publish Your Family History
By Penelope L. Stratton and Henry B. Hoff, CG, FASG
BOOK - The Lanark Society Settlers
By Carol Bennett
BOOK - Down and Out in Scotland: Researching Ancestral Crisis
By Chris Paton.
Book - Irish Family History Resources Online
By Chris Paton
BOOK - The Parish Registers of Births, Marriages, Deaths of St. Regis Roman Catholic Mission (Early Jesuit) 1784-1879 [Hogansburg , New York]
Compiled by Duncan MacDonald.
BOOKS - St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Parish Registers 1805-1904 - Baptisms, Births, Marriages, Deaths, Burials & Converts (Glengarry County, Ontario)
Compiled by Duncan MacDonald.
BOOK - From Ulster to Canada: The Life and Times of Wilson Benson 1821-1911
By Cecil J Houston, William J Smyth

Sandra tells me the Scottish Emigrants to Canada CD is their best-seller of all time. Gavin Watts' books come right behind.

The most popular Vital Records books are the St. Raphaels and St. Regis Roman Catholic Record sets.

Two of Chris Paton's books are also on the list.

Rick and Sandra will be bringing copies of these and other items for sale at the BIFHSGO meeting on Saturday for those looking for presents, for others or themselves. If there's anything else on the company catalog you'd like to purchase, and will be at Saturday's meeting, call at 613 257 7878 or as always our 1-800 361 5168 number and they'll bring you a copy -- and save the shipping.

1 comment:

Chris Paton said...

Feeling very honoured - thanks to all who have purchased them, I hope they help!

Chris