Tips & Techniques Articles
Tips on naming conventions, a discussion of the Western States Historical Marriage Index, and news on brand-new courses for beginners at Family Tree University. Plus: Learn more about Google+, a new networking tool that's taken the online genealogy community by storm.
1/24/2012
These resources can give you a country of origin for your ancestor who immigrated to the United States before the 1820 law requiring passenger lists
12/12/2011
No one's research is immune to bad dates, faulty facts and even downright lies. Learn how to diagnose—and cure—five common genealogical ills.
12/7/2011
Tips on how to get relatives to discuss family history, a discussion of
the Historic American Cookbook Project, and news on the Genealogists for
Families project at Kiva.com. Plus: Learn more about creating a family
history book from Family Tree University's Nancy Hendrickson.
11/19/2011
Using autosomal DNA testing to solve family mysteries, planning a research trip to Salt Lake City, and an introduction to Kerry Scott, the newest member of the Family Tree Magazine staff. Plus: Learn more about land records from Family Tree University's Diana Crisman Smith.
10/25/2011
Search secrets for online newspaper collections, a crash course in finding digitized old books on the web, and pointers for using the Periodical Source Index to find articles about your ancestry. Plus: A new source for US census records online.
9/26/2011
Tips for tracing your roots in the old country, including a crash course in German genealogy with Family Tree University instructor Jim Beidler, the benefits of heritage societies and an introduction to the Genlias website of Dutch records. Plus: Win photo organizing help and hear the latest FamilySearch news.
8/16/2011
Uncover the clues in historical records. This issue: Declaration of Intention
8/2/2011
An online records bonanza makes now simply the best time to discover your roots in England.
8/2/2011