Vera McDowell's letters containing practical advice to genealogists first
appeared in the Augusta Genealogical Society's newsletter, Southern Echoes,
in July 1982, and since then she has become something of a "Dear Abby"
in genealogical circles. Mrs. McDowell's emphasis is on problem-solving; thus
all her letters bear the unstated refrain: when your ox is in the ditch (i.e.
when you're stuck), here's what you do! The other thing that sets her apart is
her enthusiasm for genealogy, and here her focus is on fun, personal
fulfillment, and pure joy, and her letters resonate with the excitement of the
chase.
Ten years after they first began to appear in Southern Echoes, Vera
McDowell's letters were assembled in the form of a how-to manual and grouped
into chapters covering topics ranging from record-keeping and numbering systems
to courthouses and cemeteries--traditional fare with a special McDowell twist!
Under the title When Your Ox is in the Ditch, the compiled letters were
published to universal acclaim in l992. With the Society's permission, it is now
being released to an even wider audience by the Genealogical Publishing Company.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"Through the device of good-humored, chatty letters to her cousin, Bette,
Vera manages to give sound advice and detailed instruction, and to make
genealogy sound like fun--which it is."--THE CONNECTICUT NUTMEGGER
(March 1993)
"...clear and easy-to-read...offer[s] a wealth of basic instruction...lends
[itself] to browsing."--THE PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE, Vol. 39,
No. 4 (Fall/Winter 1996), pp. 437-438.