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Two national genealogy gatherings — one newcomer and one relative old-timer — are called off because of budget problems.
12/1/2002
Vandalism, development and other forces are keeping our ancestors from resting in peace.
8/1/2002
Confused by the complications of copyright? Get the answers you need before you download that photo, upload those GEDCOMs or publish your family's story.
7/1/2011
Educate yourself about copyright-and wrong-with these resources.
12/1/2004
Get heraldry definitions in a free online glossary.
8/1/2003
10 guides to census, service, surnames and other roots research.
6/1/2001
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
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
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