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So long, paper maps and pushpins: Two new software programs track the geography in your genealogy.
12/1/2006
Step right up for a ride on the DNA bandwagon! Our reporter takes a firsthand look at genealogy's latest development to help you navigate the maze of hype and haplotypes (or, what I Learned About My Family History From a Few Cheek Cells).
10/1/2006
John Kerry and Geroge W. Bush have plenty of family connections—to each other.
9/27/2009
Creative ways to save and share your family history.
9/26/2009
The 1919 house where Roots author Alex Haley said he first heard stories of his family's African heritage has become a museum.
1/4/2011
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
Pack more punch into genealogy's mightiest commercial Web site. Our Ancestry.com power-user's guide reveals how to strengthen your searches and stretch your subscription dollars.
9/26/2009
Find your ancestors among the 894 million names in the online gateway to the world's biggest genealogy resource with our power user's guide to the secrets of FamilySearch.
12/1/2001
The giant FamilySearch site gets even more useful with more data and improved searching.
4/1/2000
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