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Consult these books and CDs for more help finding ancestors in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
9/28/2009
Launch an offensive to discover your family's military history—but first, arm yourself with these records and resources.
11/10/2010
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/27/2009
FamilySearch and the National Archives and Records Administration digitize Civil War widows' pension files.
3/1/2008
What could you get from Uncle Sam? Millions of federal census, land, military and other records that may hold answers about your ancestors. Here's what you need to know about what your country's records can do for you.
9/27/2009
New partnerships will put more genealogy records on the Web.
9/1/2007
Can you explain the absence of some family members from federal census reports, when their obituaries indicate that they were residents of the city during that time?
10/1/2004
Answers for the beginner, the befuddled and anyone hitting a brick wall.
2/1/2006
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