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You don't have to keep all the papers, photos, genealogy records, albums, newspaper clippings, magazines and other assorted "stuff" you inherited from Grandma's attic. Our checklist will help you decide what to keep, toss, and skim for family information (then toss).
7/19/2012
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/15/2010
Meet our 2008 genealogy Difference Makers.
9/25/2009
Expert answers on recording ex-spouses and stepchildren on your family tree.
7/20/2010
Need inspiration for creating a family e-newsletter? Try these 10 tips.
9/27/2010
For more tips and resources on reading old handwriting, see the October 2001 issue of Family Tree Magazine
9/27/2009
Check out Family Tree Magazine's Genealogy Conferences and Events Calendar for information about local, regional and national genealogy conferences.
2/5/2013
Check out Family Tree Magazine's Genealogy Conferences and Events Calendar for information about local, regional and national genealogy conferences.
2/5/2013
Check out Family Tree Magazine's Genealogy Conferences and Events Calendar for information about local, regional and national genealogy conferences.
2/5/2013
Check out Family Tree Magazine's Genealogy Conferences and Events Calendar for information about local, regional and national genealogy conferences.
2/5/2013
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