Tips & Techniques Articles
Recording women's name variations
Creating timelines for females ancestors
Looking for women in genealogical records
Finding women by finding men
Searching online databases
Reading diaries and journals
9/27/2009
Wipe out computer clutter! These six steps show you how to effectively organize your electronic genealogy files—and keep family data within a few clicks.
1/6/2010
Don't get in a bind hunting down old books. We'll teach you online tricks for turning up rare and out-of-print volumes.
4/22/2010
Researching the lives of grandmothers, aunts and female cousins? Check out these women's history and genealogy websites, books and organizations.
3/2/2010
Finding living relatives, verifying data from online family trees, and an interview with Daniel Horowitz, Chief Genealogist at MyHeritage.com. Plus: Using Facebook to find out more about your ancestor's hometown.
4/2/2012
See the unusual ways that five Family Tree Magazine readers hurdled their research brick walls and achieved genealogical success. Their ideas could work for you!
9/27/2009
A genealogy research log can save you time and keep you focused. Here's how to use one.
9/28/2009
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
9/15/2010
For more tips and resources on reading old handwriting, see the October 2001 issue of Family Tree Magazine
9/27/2009
Defy your research dead ends with these time-tested brick-wall busters.
9/24/2010