How to Research Your Genealogy Online Articles
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Innovations and trends that shaped your ancestors’ lives. In this issue: soap.
4/16/2010
A collaborative family history Web site spreads out research tasks and pools genealogy finds. Here's how to expand your family tree by teaming up online.
8/1/2001
Keeping a family history research journal can help you track and organize your finds, uncover clues you've overlooked — and share the story of your search. Here's how to get started.
8/1/2001
Don't limit your family history search to people: Get a research edge by following these seven steps for studying ancestral places.
5/1/2008
Take the mystery out of documenting online sources.
11/12/2009
What’s the resource genealogists crave most? Free online data. Luckily, state archives, genealogy societies and volunteers frequently post new data on the web—such as these six resources.
7/1/2010
Does your genealogy search feel a bit scattered? Whip it into organized, efficient shape by using a research log. Our expert shows you how to get started.
1/9/2013
Discover WPA-generated oral histories on the Library of Congress' Web site.
4/1/2005
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