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Did your ancestors make their stand in Dixie? The South will rise again in your family tree, if you follow these tips for getting started researching your Southern roots.
9/27/2009
Four books for building a family health history
9/27/2009
The Internet sure has simplified family detective work, but online clues don't always lead to ancestral truth. Follow these six steps to separate proven facts from faux pas and presumptions.
9/26/2009
Climb aboard these 37 free history Web sites to discover what life was like in your ancestors' day.
9/27/2009
Looking to make your family history last? Whether you want to write your own Roots or Angela's Ashes or just hope to record your research in a form your relatives might actually read, here's how to plan, write and publish your own family history book.
9/24/2009
Who has the time to hunt down genealogical treasures scattered across thousands of distant repositories? You do—with our three-step guide to WorldCat.
4/9/2013
Who has the time to hunt down genealogical treasures scattered across thousands of distant repositories? You do—with our three-step guide to WorldCat.
4/9/2013
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