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Learn the answers to burning questions such as: How should you greet a fellow Irishman on St. Patrick's Day? Should you wear your green carnation in Ireland?
3/14/2012
Our expert gives tips on tracing Irish Catholic nuns.
3/14/2012
Parlez-vous francais? If non, you'll want to learn these French genealogical terms.
2/10/2012
Websites, books and organizations to help you search for your African-American roots.
2/10/2012
Follow these steps for using 1850 and 1860 slave schedules to trace your slave ancestors.
2/3/2012
A reader shares a tale from his Irish family history.
10/31/2011
You'll find these online resources essential to tracing your Jewish roots.
10/20/2011
Expert answers for the beginner, befuddled, and anyone hitting a brick wall.
10/5/2011
Expert answers for the beginner, befuddled, and anyone hitting a brick wall.
10/5/2011
Search for your Polish ancestors with these online resources.
10/5/2011
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