How to Research Your Genealogy Online Articles
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Unlock the secrets of your ancestor's private lives with diaries and journals. Here's what you can learn by reading diaries and how to get started finding them.
6/1/2000
Invite your ancestors to your next family reunion with these 23 ideas for planning a family history-focused celebration.
6/1/2004
Take your research to the next level at state libraries, archives and historical societies - and tap their collections without leaving home.
8/1/2003
Just because many of your ancestors lived before the invention of photography doesn't mean there are no pictures of them. Start your search for portraits and descriptions of pre-photography ancestors with these six sources.
2/1/2003
Creative ways to save and share your family history: preserving Bibles, creating a genealogy hope chest and Depression-era cooking
11/24/2009
Have the London Olympics sparked your UK genealogy interest? You can take advantage of the many free and fee-based websites offering UK records. Start with our picks for the best new and expanded British record collections for English, Scottish and Welsh research.
8/7/2012
Don't lose your genealogy data to computer crashes or digital mishaps. Our guide to storage media reveals how to protect your family tree files.
6/1/2005
For the 32 million Americans whose families have been touched by adoption, even the immediate past can be a puzzle. Here's how to start finding your family tree when your roots are a secret.
6/1/2000
Conjuring up your ancestors from FamilySearch's 957 million names doesn't take magic. Breeze through the online gateway to the world's largest genealogy resource with our bag of tricks.
1/1/2004
Restoring digitized family photos? Here's a rundown of tools you'll use in photo-editing software.
4/1/2004
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