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Size up these books for a peek at what your ancestors wore.
10/1/2002
Maps and gazetteers can help you solve these fie comon place-related genealogical questions.
4/1/2004
Membership societies exist for ethnic groups large and small. We've included those with national or international scopes.
8/2/2011
Ready to dive into immigrant research? Start with our country-by-country sampling of the best resources for exploring European roots.
12/1/2003
Book 'em! Discover how city directories can help you track down your ancestors' addresses and break through your research brick walls.
8/1/2003
Don't fall for these family falsehoods! Learn the truth behind eight common genealogy scams and myths.
9/1/2004
The National Genealogical Society hosts its Warm up Your Research conference in Phoenix.
2/1/2005
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
Here's what's new in what's old: books, Web sites and CD-ROMs to help you find your place in the past.
4/1/2000
These offline maps, atlases and gazetteers may contain information you won't find on the Web.
4/1/2004
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