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Add these books to your genealogy reading list.
2/22/2011
Back in October, we sought to view genealogy through fresh eyes by finding a newbie genealogist to blog about research experiences and resources. Nancy Shively of Skiatook, Okla., whose interests include family history and writing, fit the bill perfectly.
2/22/2011
A total overhaul, underway for several years, has finally gone live, and the former FamilySearch Beta site is now the official FamilySearch.org.
2/22/2011
The National Archives' Civil War exhibit combines photos, documents and memorabilia with a unique presentation and modern technology.
2/22/2011
See the Civil War as your ancestors did -- through the lens of the era's photographers.
2/22/2011
See the Civil War as your ancestors did -- through the lens of the era's photographers.
2/22/2011
Mac users seeking a high-powered genealogy program with all the features they've ever imagined will want to snap up this long-awaited version of the reigning Windows software.
2/22/2011
Excited about the opportunities to relive history during the Civil War's 150th anniversary? We are, too -- so we mustered the best sesquicentennial offerings from around the web to celebrate.
2/22/2011
Various services now provide online access to millions of records dating back to the early 1600s from both the present-day Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
2/22/2011
The Flip-Pal's whole shtick is that it's a scanner that you can flip -- it weighs barely more than a pound. Who ever heard of such a thing? And would its scans be worth flip? We tested it to find out.
2/22/2011
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