answers1: Just google "self-publishing" firms or contact genealogy
publishing companies. <br>
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<a href="http://outskirtspress.com/publishing.html?gclid=CIfK7YuM4rgCFcJj7AodT0EAUw"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://outskirtspress.com/publishing.htm...</a>
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<a href="https://www.createspace.com/pub/l/services.do?ref=1159293&utm_id=6030&cp=70170000000bqtT&ls=Paid_Search&sls=Google_Sales"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://www.createspace.com/pub/l/servic...</a>
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<a href="http://www.tatepublishing.com/index.php?gclid=CJ3z862M4rgCFazm7Aodaw4Ahg"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.tatepublishing.com/index.php?...</a>
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http://www.genealogybookshop.com/index.htm <br>
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https://familysearch.org/techtips/2012/06/publishing-your-genealogy-traditional-vs-ebook
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Or, you can simply type it up, print it out, have it bound by a local
printer/binding company.
answers2: ok, some issues. the guy who stated maximum family
individuals tree books are self-printed is many times maximum
outstanding. although, there are some small publishing homes focusing
on family individuals tree and family individuals and local histories.
I recommend Janaway Genealogies or Higginson Books in case you elect
something printed. once you pass to placed up a e book for publishing,
keep a replica for your self. make useful the e book is finished. do
no longer say "i'm engaged on a e book, and that i'm about 0.5 done,
and its about my G-G-G-G-Gfather's log cabin, which had....". That
e-mail will be deleted precise now. you should write down it your self
if it is about your relatives. Having a 2d party write it for you may
be a waste of time, when you consider that probably you recognize the
topic count a lot extra functional than a non-chum.
answers3: Download your own freeware, FH software then you can
research and cite all your ancestry, there is some on here <a
href="http://familytimeline.webs.com/apps/links/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://familytimeline.webs.com/apps/link...</a>
answers4: There are three genealogy programs that are all about the
same. All run on PCs, not Macs. All are about $29. They are Roots
Magic (my favorite), Legacy, and Family Tree Maker. All allow many
generations. All will create "Ancestors of" or "Descendants of" a
given person. <br>
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I know RM will "print" to your screen, or a text file, RTF file or PDF
file. What I do is open the RTF file in Word, tweak the margins, and
send it to Kinko's. They do an excellent job and offer a wide variety
of bindings and covers. I assume the others will too; if you buy a
Ford, Chevy or Dodge, you can be reasonably assured you'll be able to
get one with A/C and a radio. All the different makes of genealogy
programs have about the same features too. <br>
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You'd have to buy the program, download your Ancestry.com file as a
GEDCOM, import it into your program, then start adding generations.
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The retired computer programmer in me tells me that NO program will
allow you "unlimited" generations; all programs have limits. But, you
are fooling yourself if you go back before 1650 or so, which, at 30
years (average) per generation, is 12 generations. <br>
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If scientists ever invent a time machine that can sample DNA and you
did manage to get your family tree back to Homo Erectus, your
genealogy program would, at some point, fail. Maybe at generation 128,
maybe at 256, maybe 1024; but it would fail.
answers5: It isn't free but the software Family Treemaker makes it
very easy to record and then self-publish - Just you, your computer,
your printer and a copy shop to bind it.
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