How to Write a Genealogy Research Report
Writing a research report about your ancestor will take your genealogy search to the next level. We'll show you how to compose one in six simple steps.
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Breathe new life into your old family photos with these five tips for editing your digitized family photos.
Read MoreHow to Save Old Stamps and Envelopes Premium
Whether you're a life-long stamp collector or have recently taken up the hobby, check out these important tips for keeping your stamps in their best shape.
Read MoreMake a Genealogy Coloring Book With Ancestral Photos
Turn your ancestral photos into a genealogy coloring book! This project is great for family reunions, scrapbooks or getting kids engaged in family history.
Read MoreResearch Roadmap: Enumeration District Maps Premium
Learn how census enumeration district maps can be useful to your research, and get tips for finding and reading these maps.
Read MoreHow to Use Online Sanborn Maps for Genealogy
The Library of Congress has a collection of Sanborn fire insurance maps available online. They're a great resource for finding your ancestor's address.
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Evernote Organization Hack: Create a Table of Contents Note Premium
In this easy Evernote organization hack, you can learn how to create a table of contents note in 4 steps.
Read More8 Fun, Free Photo-Effects Websites Premium
Now that you've taken a bunch of holiday snapshots or scanned that old shoebox of photos, it's time to have fun with the digital images.
Read MoreClues to Identify Old Family Photos: Dentist’s Office Premium
Finding clues in an old storefront photo of a dentist's office.
Read MoreResearch Roadmap: Railroad Maps Premium
Discover the paths your ancestors used to go west using railroad maps.
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