How to Research Your Genealogy Online Articles
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US research is the focus of this episode, with the best websites for state research and the Washington State Digital Archive. Plus: tips for using US vital records from Family Tree University, news from FamilySearch and tips for organizing your heirlooms.
11/12/2010
Looking for a quick and easy way to share research findings with your relatives? Follow these steps to create your own family group on Facebook.
8/26/2010
If your Google surname searches produce oodles of irrelevant hits, use our tricks to construct queries that work like magic.
8/26/2010
Did you know you can use these online subscription genealogy databases for free at your local Family History Center?
8/26/2010
You don’t have to become fluent in your ancestor’s tongue. Instead, take advantage of affordable—if not free—online tools for getting quick and accurate translations.
8/26/2010
Learn how to preserve and transcribe old family diaries.
8/2/2011
Learn how to preserve and transcribe old family diaries.
8/2/2011
Tips on how to get relatives to discuss family history, a discussion of the Historic American Cookbook Project, and news on the Genealogists for Families project at Kiva.com. Plus: Learn more about creating a family history book from Family Tree University's Nancy Hendrickson.
11/19/2011
This month, give thanks for your family by digitizing your documents and photos. Learn tricks for scanning old pictures, discover how Facebook can house your history, and get the details on digital photography essentials.
11/15/2012
Our expert answers an adoptee's question about using DNA to confirm biological relationships,
9/28/2009
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