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Why You Should Revisit Your DNA Test Results—Even Years Later
By: Diahan SouthardThanks to upgrades and new tech, your results from companies like AncestryDNA can still unlock secrets to your genetic past. Here's how.
View DetailsOrganizing Your Family History Writing Projects
By: Rhonda LauritzenIn this article, Rhonda Lauritzen offers strategies for managing family history writing projects to avoid overwhelm.
View DetailsFive Replacements for Twitter/X for Genealogists
By: Melina PapadopoulosWith their smooth user experience and ample user bases, social media websites are excellent substitutes for Twitter/X.
View DetailsFinding Bounty Land Records to Research Your Ancestors
By: Katie MerkleyThe early U.S. government used bounty land as an incentive and a reward for military service. Because applicants had to prove their qualifications, the process of obtaining bounty land left a paper trail, which is valuable to genealogists today.
View DetailsExploring the National Archives with Lisa Louise Cooke
By: Editors of Family Tree MagazineIn this episode of Best Websites, Lisa Louise Cooke walks through the National Archives and all there is to discover. Best Genealogy Websites: The National Archives In this episode of Family Tree Magazine’s Best Websites podcast, host Lisa Louise Cook dives into the National Archives website, a vital resource for genealogists. She discusses the vast […]
View DetailsFamily Tree Magazine Announces New Edition of the 101 Best Websites for Genealogy, Updated and Revised for 2025
By: Editors of Family Tree MagazineFamily Tree Magazine accounts the updated 101 Best Websites list.
View DetailsA Genealogist’s Guide to Homesteading Records and Research
By: Katie MerkleyThis article explains what homesteading entails and how genealogists can find and use homesteading records in their own research.
View Details5 Genealogy Activities to Do September: Falling into Family History
By: Andrew KochLearn more about (and from!) your family this month. These five suggestions will get you started.
View Details5 Genealogy Activities to Do in January: Jump-Start Your Year
By: Andrew KochSet yourself up for success in the new year with these simple ancestry tasks that will help you organize your genealogy and define research goals.
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