Deteriorating documents from the landmark Dred Scott case that challenged Missouri's slavery law in 1857 are now digitized and available on the Internet.
6/1/2001
Are you getting the most out of your genealogy software? Go beyond typing in data and discover how to unlock the power in the program you already own. Start with these 5 steps to tapping the tools in Family Tree Maker and Generations.
6/1/2001
Original documents that played significant roles in America's past are making a comeback.
6/1/2001
OneGreatFamily.com's merger of mega-database and software helps genealogists work together to grow their family trees.
6/1/2001
Give your checkbook a rest and let your credit cards cool with our guide to 85 of the best free goodies for genealogists. From software to clip art, databases to e-mail service, research forms to a home for your Web site, here's how to get what you don't pay for.
6/1/2001
Are your ancestors out there in cyberspace?
6/1/2001
A pane-staking project, papers galore, the rub on scrapbooks and more memory-album ideas.
6/1/2001
Family Tree Maker and Generations are the two best-selling genealogy programs, but hardly your only choices.
6/1/2001
Why certain surnames are more popular than others.
6/1/2001
The lighter side of family history.
6/1/2001