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Q. My great-great-grandfather Edwin Lemon was born in Chester County, Penn., in 1818. This is all I can find about him. How do I find his parent's names and the month and day of his birth?
6/15/2010
More likely than not, these 10 types of genealogy records will figure into your family tree research. (Might as well learn about them now!)
6/15/2010
You can't beat the county courthouse as a source for historical records. Crack your ancestors' case files with these guidelines from The Family Tree Resource Book for Genealogists.
6/2/2010
Let these steps guide your Civil War sailor research.
5/26/2010
Start your search for WWI ancestors—soldiers and those who stayed Stateside—with these online resources.
5/26/2010
Uncle Sam did his best to keep tabs on your ancestors. We reveal the secrets for tapping into genealogical records from federal agencies.
5/12/2010
These four questions will make your ancestral grave markers and cemeteries come alive with family history.
4/16/2010
Use these sources to discover your ancestors’ final resting places.
4/16/2010
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