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The National Genealogical Society hosts its Warm up Your Research conference in Phoenix.
2/1/2005
Since its debut, Family Tree Magazine has been right there with you as technology and trends revolutionize genealogy. Here's a look at the biggest developments and how they've changed your family search.
2/1/2005
The UK genealogy-data site formerly known as Origins.net has given itself a new name to accompany its broader coverage and its switch to a subscription payment system.
2/1/2005
Q. I'd like to share my large Family Tree Maker 10 database — ideally, on a CD — with family. Copying the program and its data would violate copyright laws and make the data changeable. Is there a way besides pages of PDF files?
2/1/2005
The season's best bets for celebrating your heritage and reliving history.
2/1/2005
Which DNA tests relate to which branches of your family tree? Consult this handy illustration.
2/1/2005
Four tales from the road chronicle expeditions to ancestral homelands.
2/1/2005
Toasting a half-decade of helping you find your family tree.
2/1/2005
The brand-new National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati delivers personal history alongside US history.
2/1/2005
Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation database combines DNA results and family trees.
2/1/2005
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