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Family 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.
View Details365 Genealogy Tasks: Your Day-by-Day 2025 Research Plan
By: Lisa A. AlzoThese simple genealogy tips will help you organize your search and make 2025 your best research year yet.
View DetailsDiscover Your Roots with Family Tree University
By: Holly SandersonSince its inception in 2000, Family Tree Magazine has been on a mission to connect family historians—regardless of experience level—with the latest and most valuable genealogy resources. Sign up today for a current online course or webinar!
View DetailsNavigating 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.com 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.
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