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How the 1918 Flu Pandemic Affected Your Ancestor (Plus a Guide to Major US Epidemics)
By: David A. FryxellThe 1918 flu changed thousands of American's lives. Here's how to study the effects of the 1918 pandemic and other major outbreaks on your family's history.
View Details9 Ways to Break Down Irish Genealogy Brick Walls
By: Beth WatsonFind your Irish ancestors faster with these solutions for common research challenges, such as missing records, burned courthouses and common names.
View DetailsGenealogy Q&A: Death Records Research
By: Family Tree EditorsStuck on death records research? Our experts answer your toughest death records questions.
View DetailsHow to Use Social History in Genealogy
By: Lisa LissonUse these tips and records to study the social history that informed your ancestor's daily life and decisions, such as the economy, disease and weather.
View DetailsFamily Tree Genealogy News
By: Amy OView Web Version EXPLORE YOUR HERITAGE EXPLORE BY STATE WEBSITES KIDS SHOP Organizing Your Genealogy Workspace Like the Pros The right setup and tools for the way you work can make the difference between jumping right into a research session and spending 20 minutes getting ready to begin. Discover tips, tricks and new […]
View DetailsFind an Obituary for a Specific Person with These Expert Tips
By: Monica Schirmer Eshelman and Stephen L.W. GreeneLearn how to find an obituary for a specific person in your family tree. These tips will help you locate them and understand the details.
View Details7 Strategies for Finding Female Ancestors
By: Lisa A. AlzoFinding your female ancestors can be a challenge, but these six tips will help you find those elusive women in your family history.
View DetailsBest FREE Genealogy Websites of 2017: Genealogy Library Websites
By: David A. FryxellThese library websites not only help you find books to check out, but they also have digitized records and photos, advice for researching local families, and more genealogy treasures.
View DetailsResearching European Emigration: How and Why Your Ancestors Left
By: Melody Amsel-ArieliWhen and where your European ancestors arrived in North America is only half the story. Now it's time to learn why and how they left.
View DetailsCity Guide to New Orleans
By: Sunny Jane MortonHave family history in New Orleans? From fast facts to key resource, here's your guide to finding relatives in the Big Easy.
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