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Explore these Web sites to find genealogical societies that match your research interests.
6/1/2005
The Family History Library's newly activated keyword search increases your options.
6/1/2005
Don't waste your money on sham genealogy products and services.
6/1/2005
Q. My grandmother gave me a newspaper article about an ancestor who received a patent for some kind of saw in 1911 or 1912. I've tried searching the US Patent and Trademark Office Web site, but haven't found any matches. I don't have a patent number. Now what?
6/1/2005
Q. I recently received some old home movies dating back to the 1930s. How can I best preserve the film? Is there a way to have it transferred to video or DVD format for viewing?
6/1/2005
The author of the best seller Beaches recalls her dual education in Yiddish and English.
6/1/2005
So your ancestor was an axle tree maker — what does that mean? Use this glossary to translate your kin's archaic occupations.
4/1/2005
The National Genealogical Society relocates its headquarters in Arlington, Va.
4/1/2005
Do pop-ups plague your computer? Follow these five steps to end the infestation.
4/1/2005
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