Gear up with the season's hottest digital cameras.
12/1/2004
With today's spread-out families and hectic lives, getting your relatives to reunions can be like pulling teeth—but that's not so for the Kalloch family.
12/1/2004
The lighter side of family history.
12/1/2004
My ancestor Patience Breeden was an indentured servant of John Oldham in Virginia. She gave birth to a son, Bryan, about 1701. Court records state that Patience would be indentured an additional year, and Oldham would keep Bryan until he was 21. I suspect that Oldham was Bryan's father. How can I find out for sure, and learn whatever happened to Patience?
12/1/2004
Can you identify this unknown soldier? Look closely at his headgear, decoration, weapons and equipment. Learn to identify ancestors in uniform by following these basic orders.
12/1/2004
A new batch of photo-sharing apps makes swapping pics a snap.
12/1/2004
Readers respond to Family Tree Magazine.
12/1/2004
St. Louis, the most common launchpad for 19th-century westward pioneers, presented the last opportunity for many immigrants to become US citizens before hitting the trail.
12/1/2004
How do I get a GEDCOM file? Do I have to buy it, download it or what?
12/1/2004
Get on the stump for genealogy.
12/1/2004