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Coolect, Finding Dzhulynka and Photoshop Elements
2/1/2007
Shape up your research skills' with these new genealogy guides.
8/1/2002
Don't know much about the French (or German or Italian) your forebears spoke? We'll show you how to use the Web's translation tools to decipher your ancestral language.
6/1/2003
Three new books instruct you in applying genetics to your genealogy.
8/1/2005
Answers for the beginner, the befuddled and anyone hitting a brick wall.
11/16/2011
The ability to take your tree with you and to view attached records makes this irresistible for any iPad- or iPhone-owning genealogist.
6/14/2011
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
Are your ancestors safely at rest? We examine the state of historic cemeteries.
10/1/2006
Brigham Young University is offering a new course in genealogy that's free and online.
12/1/2001
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