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Find out how the Web log craze can facilitate your family history research.
2/1/2005
The New England Historic Genealogical Society has revamped its Web site.
2/1/2005
Learn how to analyze and compare Y-DNA results from a real-life example.
2/1/2005
Reading up on yesterday's fashion trends can help you analyze your ancestors' dress and ultimately date those old photos.
2/1/2005
How will the National Archives and Records Administration preserve the federal government's zillions of electronic records in an obsolescence-proof format? The agency chooses two contractors to bid the Electronic Records Archive.
2/1/2005
Q. My uncle was a B&O Railroad engineer from the 1930s to the '50s. Family legend has it that he “drove” one of President Eisenhower's victory trains. B&O says its records are gone, and the Eisenhower Presidential Library says train engineers weren't recorded. How can I prove this story?
2/1/2005
The daughter of Seattle's first African-American state legislator reflects on growing up black and Republican.
2/1/2005
These 25 family history sites topped the charts in our poll for your favorite digital destinations. Find out what makes them simply the best.
2/1/2005
Headlines from Family Tree Magazine's first five years.
2/1/2005
How will the National Archives and Records Administration preserve the federal government's zillions of electronic records in an obsolescence-proof format? The agency chooses two contractors to bid the Electronic Records Archive.
2/1/2005
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