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Navigating the 1931 Census of Canada – An Interview with Kathryn Lake Hogan
By: Family Tree EditorsIn this episode, Kathryn Lake Hogan talks about the 1931 Census of Canada and how to search it. Plus, learn how to plan a memorable family reunion.
View DetailsBuild Your Family Tree with DNA – An Interview with Diahan Southard
By: Family Tree EditorsIn this episode, Diahan Southard talks about building your family tree with just your DNA. Also, learn about DNAPainter.om and storytelling tools.
View DetailsFamily Papers: What to Keep and What to Trash
By: Lisa A. AlzoDeclutter your genealogy life with these three steps for determining what papers to keep and what to trash.
View DetailsMyHeritage for Free: 10 Tips for Using It Without a Subscription
By: Melina PapadopoulosMyHeritage is a leading genealogical resource rife with valuable resources. This article offers tips for navigating MyHeritage for free.
View DetailsHow to Find Your Ancestors for Free
By: Family Tree EditorsHow do you find your ancestors for free? Here's your guide to free genealogy websites, records, software, services and much more!
View Details20 Timeless Genealogy Research Tips
By: Editors of Family Tree MagazineTechnology changes, but these research strategies remain the same. Our editors share sound genealogy advice from 20 years of Family Tree Magazine.
View DetailsFamily Tree Newsletters
By: Rachel ChristianSubscribe today and become a better researcher! Here’s what you’ll get: + advice and tips from the experts + how-to articles and step-by-step guides + FREE downloadable worksheets and more! Subscribe Sample Newsletters The Genealogy Insider — Weekly on Thursdays The Genealogy Insider is a free, weekly newsletter sent on Thursdays. It includes a new […]
View DetailsWhich DNA Health Test is Best?
By: Rick CrumeUse DNA test results to learn about your health. Here's how the four major DNA health tests compare: 23andMe, AncestryDNA, Living DNA, and MyHeritage DNA.
View DetailsHow to Earn Professional Genealogy Credentials
By: Diana Elder and Nicole DyerTake your professional genealogy work to the next level with the "Accreditted Genealogist" (AG) or "Certified Genealogist" (CG) credential.
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