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Whether you're looking to re-create your ancestors' nuptials or just to understand their wedding traditions, here's how to beat those wedding-bell blues the old-fashioned way.
9/27/2009
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/27/2009
Creative Ways to sve and share your family history. In this issue: storing military uniforms, digitizing memories and a new keepsake family history book.
11/16/2009
Learn how to preserve and transcribe old family diaries.
8/2/2011
Answers for the beginner, the befuddled and anyone hitting a brick wall.
9/27/2009
Expert answers on converting photo negatives to digital.
11/23/2009
Now that you've found part of your family tree, put it on paper for posterity. These chart-creation secrets and book-printing basics will let you share your family history findings in style.
9/27/2009
Now or never: The best time to capture your family's stories is before it's too late.
10/1/2001
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