How to Research Your Genealogy Online Articles
Sort list by:  Title »   Date »   Popularity »
An online records bonanza makes now simply the best time to discover your roots in England.
8/2/2011
Get friendly with the newest trend in online genealogy: social networking Web sites that let you link up with fellow researchers and build trees online.
1/1/2008
Get the scoop on how this site's books and records—searchable free through many public libraries—can throw your genealogy research into high gear.
2/23/2010
Let a university librarian lead you to the hidden treasures for family historians in college and university libraries.
4/1/2001
Did your ancestor ride an "orphan train" from the big city to a foster home in the country? Get on board to trace the roots of orphan train riders from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
2/9/2012
You aced Biology 101, but genetic genealogy still makes you dizzy. Stop the whirlwind of haplotypes and helixes with our plain-English guide to DNA tests and what they mean for your pedigree.
11/11/2009
The coiffures your ancestors sported in photographs are clues to their identities and personalities. Brush up on historical hairdos (and don’ts) with our visual guide to popular styles through the decades.
2/8/2010
Family photos might hold clues to your ancestors' medical history.
11/9/2009
Discover five benefits of belonging to a genealogical society.
9/1/2005
Recent Blog Posts »
Recent Articles »

Special Offers from
Family Tree Magazine

Extend your Irish family tree with this ultimate collection, which provides new recommendations and walkthroughs to all the record-rich resources you need to find your Irish ancestors: Ultimate Irish Genealogy Collection.




 
 
In response to popular demand, here's a new course on FamilySearch.org: Become a FamilySearch.org Power User

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copyright © 2013 by F+W Media.