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Bring your ancestors to life with a visit to a living history museum. Here’s your planning guide.
1/9/2013
Looking to make your family history last? Whether you want to write your own Roots or Angela's Ashes or just hope to record your research in a form your relatives might actually read, here's how to plan, write and publish your own family history book.
9/24/2009
Walk in your ancestors' footsteps and fill in the blanks in your family tree with a family history vaction. Here's what you need to know before you go.
9/28/2009
You don't have to be a computer whiz to create your own genealogy Web site. Follow these 10 steps to share your family tree online and start extending those branches.
1/1/2004
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/27/2009
Lost track? Lost touch? A private investigator and author of "Locating Lost Family Members & Friends" reveals how to track down your living relatives and absent friends.
4/1/2000
Lost track? Lost touch? A private investigator and author of Locating Lost Family Members & Friends reveals how to track down your living relatives and absent friends.
9/27/2009
Don't let a burned courthouse dash your dreams of ancestral discovery. Use these secrets to rekindle your genealogical quest.
1/1/2006
More Americans are officially declaring their ethnic identity through dual citizenship.
4/1/2003
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