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In the 19th century, families sometimes added an interesting twist (or braid or curl) to their memory albums: pieces of their friends' and relatives' hair.
8/1/2002
A dining room table serves up tales of love, lima beans and the passing of generations.
2/1/2002
An ancestor's watch may help you turn back the clock to see what life was like when it was still ticking.
10/1/2001
Taking a look at lamination, how to encapsulate an heirloom document, and antique spectacles.
5/24/2010
Taking a look at lamination, how to encapsulate an heirloom document, and antique spectacles.
5/24/2010
Taking a look at lamination, how to encapsulate an heirloom document, and antique spectacles.
5/24/2010
Having trouble finding your family tree's Mr. Right? Helpful advice from Sharon DeBartolo Carmack will help you break down your brick wall, as will advice from Allison Stacy and Family Tree University. Plus: News from the blogosphere, Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness and our upcoming November 2010 issue.
8/17/2010
Our ancestors in their own words. In this issue: a pioneer diary.
4/16/2010
Take your genealogy on the road with some great new mobile apps, learn tips and tricks for family history travel, and tour the top mobile websites of 2012 pulled straight from the brand new "101 Best Websites for Tracing Your Roots" list. Plus: How to win a free registration to the Fall Virtual Genealogy Conference.
8/20/2012
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