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Now that you've found part of your family tree, put it on paper for posterity. These chart-creation secrets and book-printing basics will let you share your family history findings in style.
6/1/2002
What to do with heirlooms that have more sentimental than practical value.
2/1/2007
Keep your clan’s keepsakes healthy for future generations. Our preservation doctor writes prescriptions for treating 10 types of heirlooms.
6/2/2010
Pass down your family history with one of these 16 legacy projects.
10/17/2012
You just inherited boxes upon boxes of family heirlooms and papers from your late great-aunt. Don’t panic! We’ll help you sort the trash from the family treasures.
12/29/2010
Are old stock certificates worth anything?
6/1/2000
Start investigating the stories behind your family treasures — and preserving them for future generations.
5/1/2004
It’s easy to recreate and share a family heirloom diary, album or series of letters—while keeping the original safe and sound.
1/9/2013
An ancestor's watch may help you turn back the clock to see what life was like when it was still ticking.
10/1/2001
Grandma left you the family archive and now you're buried in papers and pictures. Dig yourself out with our guide to sorting, organizing and preserving the stash.
2/1/2007
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