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How do I learn more about a Civil War ancestor who was a prisoner of war?
6/14/2011
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
6/1/2011
Digging into the city's multicultural roots can be both a challenge and a fiesta -- these tips and resources will get you started.
6/14/2011
Pinpointing the county in which your family lived during a given year is easy, thanks to the Newberry Library's Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.
6/14/2011
Uncover the clues in historical records. This issue: Declaration of Intention
8/2/2011
A new-on-the-scene search engine, Mocavo, is genealogy-specific and blazing fast. It searches tens of thousands of websites such as forums, blogs, state archives, Find A Grave, the Library of Congress, Internet Archive and the National Archives.
8/2/2011
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
10/19/2011
If your ancestor strayed to the wrong side of the law, we’ll help you conduct a genealogical investigation into a bounty of criminal records.
6/14/2011
With 2 million free General Land Office patents to mine, the Bureau of Land Management's Web site is an El Dorado for public land records.
7/28/2011
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