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The author of the best seller Beaches recalls her dual education in Yiddish and English.
6/1/2005
Don't waste your money on sham genealogy products and services.
6/1/2005
Confused by cemetery symbols? Want to extract new evidence from your ancestors' grave markers? Follow these eight steps to uncover hidden clues during your next trip to the boneyard.
6/1/2005
Q. The last record I can find of my father-in-law's half sister is a 1930 census record from Los Angeles. The library suggested I use city directories, but I live in the Midwest. How would I find and use Los Angeles directories?
6/1/2005
Doing genealogy doesn't have to break the bank. Minimize the costs and maximize the fun with these 26 money-saving secrets.
6/1/2005
Explore these Web sites to find genealogical societies that match your research interests.
6/1/2005
Unravel the meanings of your ancestors' tombstone art with this quick guide to the significance of common marks.
6/1/2005
What's the Web's best genealogy bargain? Discover a paid-database portal that's low on recognition but high on value.
6/1/2005
Want to mingle with fellow researchers and get the scoop on local sources? Discover the benefits of belonging to a genealogical society — and how to find the right one for you.
6/1/2005
Get a sense of your ancestors' space with these five furniture guides.
6/1/2005
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