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Expert ideas for telling if this photo shows a readers' ancestor or the guy next door.
9/25/2009
Picture research is a combination of genealogical research tools and library materials.
9/25/2009
Emery Veres, born in 1882, smiled at the camera from the back of a wagon for this undated photo.
9/25/2009
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.
9/25/2009
New products, Web sites and trends that will influence not only your photographic habits, but also what you do with your heritage images.
9/25/2009
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/25/2009
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