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Traveling out of town to trace your roots doesn’t have to bust your budget—at least if you follow our money-saving advice.
7/26/2010
We talk about our list of Family Tree Magazine's 101 Best Websites for 2010, and give you links to some of the best preservation resources online. You'll meet the new intern, hear about the Family Tree Source Book and find out how to submit photos of your Civil War-era ancestors for our next book.
7/22/2010
Turn to these records for help learning where and when your ancestors moved.
7/21/2010
Some genealogy jobs are best left to the professionals. When you need a hand, consult our don’t-do-it-yourself guide.
7/14/2010
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
7/7/2010
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
7/6/2010
How to record a child born out of wedlock on your family tree.
7/1/2010
We celebrate the podcast's second anniversary with tips for preserving your own legacy and heirlooms plus a look at our next book, the Family Tree Pocket Reference. Daniel Horowitz gives us a tour of MyHeritage.com, and Lisa takes you inside her Reverse Genealogy class at Family Tree University.
6/7/2010
We're hanging out in the cemetery this month, with previews of our latest book, Grave Humor, advice on doing tombstone rubbings and info on a great cemetery website. Also, Diane talks about the National Genealogical Society Conference, and Allison talks about upcoming Family Tree University courses.
5/14/2010
Translate old-time occupations with this glossary.
4/22/2010
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