August 2010

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Do records exist for immigrants who came on planes? Expert answers for your genealogical questions.
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A new museum will tell the stories of Red Star Line immigrants.
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Taking a look at lamination, how to encapsulate an heirloom document, and antique spectacles.
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These surnames are based on various languages’ words for the metalworking profession.
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Follow these step-by-step secrets to searching the Ellis Island passenger database.
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We'll show you how to make the most of Ellis Island's free online passenger search to discover your immigrant ancestors.
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Use these tools to travel to your ancestors' era and locale—all from the comforts of home.
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How can I track down the family Bible? Expert answers for your genealogical questions.
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Ancestors in their own words.
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Your ancestors didn't have a Martha Stewart or Betty Crocker to guide the way in the kitchen. Read on to discover the history of cookbooks.
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