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Learn the meanings behind your family monikers with these new manuals.
4/1/2006
So your American ancestry predates U.S. independence? We've got the goods on untangling family ties from Colonial days.
2/1/2006
Five social histories and narratives provide insight into the lives of your African-American ancestors.
2/1/2006
Spice up your ancestor search with these secret ingredients—essential and often-missed records sure to satisfy any hankering for family history.
1/1/2006
Three new books instruct you in applying genetics to your genealogy.
8/1/2005
Get a sense of your ancestors' space with these five furniture guides.
6/1/2005
Dig up ancestral information in the graveyard with help from these resources.
6/1/2005
Find out how your female ancestors might have coped with infertility, abortion, anorexia and other sensitive subjects.
4/1/2005
The National Genealogical Society hosts its Warm up Your Research conference in Phoenix.
2/1/2005
Four tales from the road chronicle expeditions to ancestral homelands.
2/1/2005
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