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Family history researchers created a surge in Freedom of Information Act requests in 2004.
8/1/2005
Q. The 1842 German marriage entry for my ancestor Peter Mons says his father worked as a tailor in a place called Seckenshave, described as near Canada in North America. I haven't been able to find its location. Can you help?
8/1/2005
Stop scratching your head and start swapping your family tree data. Our step-by-step tutorial demystifies the process of creating and sharing genealogy computer files.
8/1/2005
Set your course for our 101 best undiscovered Web sites — and explore the Internet's hidden family history treasures.
8/1/2005
A German genealogy shareware program lets Mac users branch out.
8/1/2005
GenCircles introduces "premium" subscription.
8/1/2005
You don't need a time machine to travel back to your ancestors' day and experience life as they knew it — just attend a historical re-enactment. We'll help you find the right events for your research.
8/1/2005
NBC's longtime news anchor explores her roots — and makes a surprising discovery.
8/1/2005
Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation expands Y-DNA database.
8/1/2005
Commemorating the Corps of Discovery's 8,000-mile trek into history.
8/1/2005
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