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Jump-start your family history research with the 2006 Genealogy Guidebook, a special issue of Family Tree Magazine. This issue gives 129 tips for busting down your brick walls, including 37 easy research kick-starters, 13 photo-identification tips, 12 secrets from the pros and 10 must-use sources. Plus, you'll get advice on using pre-1850 censuses, researching on the Web, overcoming the burnt courthouse and more! This extra edition is not included in a subscriptions, so don't miss out! You can get the 2006 Genealogy Guidebook from newsstands nationwide or by ordering online.
Stories in this special issue include:
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From the Editor
How to bash your brick walls. By Allison Stacy
Roads to Recovery
These 37 research kick-starters will put you on the path to progress. By David A. Fryxell
Net Gains
Use our 17 Web search strategies to produce a big return on your genealogy research investments. By Nancy Hendrickson
Playing With Fire
So what if the county's records went up in flames? With these 6 burned courthouse tactics, you can make your family history rise from the ashes. By Marsha Hoffman Rising
Name Calling
Avoid ancestral identity crises with 9 name-sleuthing clues. By Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
Photo Fortune
Our expert's 13 lucky photo-identification tips are your best bet for piecing together picture puzzles. By Maureen A. Taylor
Head Hunting
Don't get tripped up by tick marks—use our 4 early-census secrets to uncover the ancestor answers in pre-1850 enumerations. By James M. Beidler
Trade Secrets
You'll defy dead ends like a pro after adopting these 12 expert methods for overcoming genealogical obstacles. By Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
Research Rescue
Here we come to save the day! Family Tree Magazine's gurus offer 15 family tree solutions to your toughest research problems.
Please allow 23 weeks for delivery.

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