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Prompt your kin to tell their life's tales with a legacy book.
12/1/2001
Brigham Young University is offering a new course in genealogy that's free and online.
12/1/2001
Stumped by chicken scratches and ornate script on your ancestors' old documents? Follow these seven steps to start deciphering the handwriting of yesteryear.
10/1/2001
Establish a time frame for an undated document
10/1/2001
Did your ancestors make their stand in Dixie? The South will rise again in your famly tree if you follow these tips for getting started researching your Southern roots.
8/1/2001
The National Endowment for the Humanities unveils an ambitious agenda to preserve our sense of place.
8/1/2001
Don't let migrating families and changing county lines hinder your hunt for ancestors. Start plotting your past with our guide to seven essential map resources.
8/1/2001
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