Transferring DNA Results from One Company to Another
Transferring your DNA results means you can take them from one company to another. Here's why and how to take advantage of this research technique.
Read MoreAncestry MyTreeTags: Put Sticky Notes on Your Ancestors
Have you ever wished to put a sticky note on part of your family tree? Now you can, with Ancestry’s new MyTreeTags.
Read MoreReconstructing Romances: 5 Family Tree-Building Tips Premium
Many past romances helped shape your family tree. In honor of Valentine's Day, use these five family tree-building tips to learn more about exploring your extended family branches.
Read More3 Places to Share Family History Documents and Images Online
Share your family history more effectively this year! These ideas will help you share your genealogy discoveries and unique family artifacts more widely—and best yet, some of these sharing solutions only take a few minutes.
Read MoreFree World War I Records on FamilySearch Premium
FamilySearch has updated the valuable Veterans Administration Index and published several new WWI records collections for individual U.S. states. Here’s what you’ll want to know about these collections.
Read MoreAdoption Resources for Discovering Your Birth Family
Finding birth families is a goal for adoptees, foundlings and donor-conceived persons alike. These adoption genealogy tools, books and websites will show you how.
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Scottish Genealogy Research Toolkit Premium
Trace your kin with the genealogy websites and books in this Scottish research toolkit.
Read MoreHow to Use Reddit for Genealogy Premium
Reddit can be a valuable resource for genealogists, but not many researchers have tapped into it. Learn how to use Reddit for genealogy.
Read MoreBest Free Genealogy and Family History Websites
On these genealogy and family history websites, you can search databases of ancestor names and digitized records—and it's all free.
Read MoreGenealogy Websites: Episode 106
In this genealogy podcast episode, discover fabulous online resources for finding your family history and working with the ones you frequent.
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