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Throw those Mayflower notions overboard. Thanksgiving's real roots are at Virginia's Berkeley Plantation, the site for a feast of American history.
11/21/2011
Tips on how to get relatives to discuss family history, a discussion of the Historic American Cookbook Project, and news on the Genealogists for Families project at Kiva.com. Plus: Learn more about creating a family history book from Family Tree University's Nancy Hendrickson.
11/19/2011
Answers for the beginner, the befuddled and anyone hitting a brick wall.
11/16/2011
Tools for taking care of your family's legacy. In this issue: caring for an heirloom collection
11/9/2011
Tools for taking care of your family's legacy. In this issue: caring for an heirloom collection
11/9/2011
Tools for taking care of your family's legacy. In this issue: caring for an heirloom collection
11/9/2011
Tools for taking care of your family's legacy. In this issue: caring for an heirloom collection
11/9/2011
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
11/2/2011
Spice up your heritage by gathering and preserving cherished family recipes in a special book.
10/27/2011
Now that you've found part of your family tree, put it on paper for posterity. These chart-creation secrets and book-printing basics will let you share your family history findings in style.
10/26/2011
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