How to Stir Your Own Memories for Genealogy Clues
Documenting your own memories can be a great tool for furthering your family history research. Author Sunny Morton shares three tips to help you recall your past.
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Reading other people’s memoirs can trigger your own flood of memories. Try these tomes.
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Follow our plan to preserve your family photos, heritage albums and life stories.
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Creative ways to save and share your family history.
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Our photo expert's pointers for saving your family’s electronic records.
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Preserve and protect yesterday's memories with these hints for heritage albums.
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Preserve and protect yesterday's memories with these hints for heritage albums.
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From scrapbook secrets to lettering know-how, here's help in making your memories last-creatively.
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Congratulations if you're the one person in 1 million who doesn't have family photos stuffed in a giant shopping bag. But for those of you intending to assemble your albums any week/month/year now, keep these tips in mind: Wash your hands: You'd hate yourself if you smudged a negative...
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