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The genealogical details produced during the naturalization process your ancestors followed can really add up.
9/14/2010
For a few days in May, the genealogy world will converge on Portland, Ore. Don't go without your umbrella—or our guide to the area's historical and genealogical riches.
9/14/2010
1. Make a plan. 2. Recruit and delegate. 3. Create a command center. 4. Build a budget. 5. Prepare a back-up plan. 6. Get the word out. 7. Offer something for everyone. 8. Start with a bang. 9. Share your family's story. 10. Maintain the momentum.
9/13/2010
Family reunion game and activity ideas Additional resources for reunion games
9/13/2010
1. Start early 2. Designate a representative 3. Ask questions 4. Visit in advance 5. Have a backup plan 6. Do a little research
9/13/2010
Poll family members Control costs Choose a convenient site Consider varying interests Allow for privacy
9/13/2010
Seven suggestions for low-cost reunion sites
9/13/2010
Save money and time by knowing the right questions to ask before you place your order.
9/13/2010
How much do you know about your family's keepsakes? We'll show you how to uncover their stories and preserve them for generations to come.
9/13/2010
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