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You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/27/2009
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/27/2009
Strategies for finding mysterious ancestors, such as black sheep, immigrants, drifters, adoptees and orphans.
9/27/2009
Our ancestors could be creative spellers. These tips will make it easier to read their records and other documents.
9/27/2009
For more tips and resources on reading old handwriting, see the October 2001 issue of Family Tree Magazine
9/27/2009
Recording women's name variations Creating timelines for females ancestors Looking for women in genealogical records Finding women by finding men Searching online databases Reading diaries and journals
9/27/2009
Start your own roots rush with our guide to finding family history gold in California, Oregon and Washington.
9/27/2009
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