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Tips on organizing your family archive, a discussion on using Evernote to keep your genealogical research organized, and a sneak peek at the upcoming season of "Who Do You Think You Are?" Plus: Learn the one trick that will help you make new friends in the online genealogical community.
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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.
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Expert answers on researching your relative's service in the Civilian Conservation Corps.
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Diane Haddad gives you the inside scoop on Footnote's new interactive census collection, which will add 9.5 million documents to the website's collection. GeneTree product manager Dusty Rhoades and your host, Lisa Louise Cooke, discuss DNA facts and fiction, and Rhoades answers the most common questions about DNA services. We explore the Wisconsin Historical Society Library, and Rick Crume shares tips from his article "Clean Sweep."
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Answers for the beginner, the befuddled and anyone hitting a brick wall.
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Rescue your family research with these 19 “underdog” records.
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Longing for the perfect mate to help you record, organize and share your genealogy findings? Don’t make a blind date—our beginner’s guide to genealogy software explains how to find the right program for you.
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