Case Study: Conflicting Birthdates in Genealogy Records Premium
Conflicting birth dates can be especially difficult to resolve. Here is a case study and tips from genealogy expert Sunny Morton.
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An old diary comes alive when a genealogist visits his family’s 200-year-old homestead.
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These digital history collections are great free resources for historical and genealogical information. Find your favorite and get searching!
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It often takes extra effort to identify and trace women throughout their entire lives. Try these 5 tasks to get to know the females on your family tree.
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The FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah is a genealogy dream vacation destination. Here’s what you need to know for your next research trip.
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Use your DNA for more-intense genealogy research (and take control of your data) by downloading your raw results from AncestryDNA.
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MyHeritage DNA’s Theory of Family Relativity
MyHeritage Theory of Family Relativity uses DNA, trees and historical records to theorize how you’re related to your DNA matches. Here's a closer look.
View DetailsAncestry MyTreeTags: Put Sticky Notes on Your Ancestors
Have you ever wished to put a sticky note on part of your family tree? Now you can, with Ancestry’s new MyTreeTags.
View DetailsAncestryDNA ThruLines Overview and Features
Check out the AncestryDNA Match experience and ThruLines, which proposes possible family relationships to your matches based on trees and DNA.
View DetailsCase Study: Research Clues from Understanding Slavery Law
The free “Slavery in America and the World” digital library at Hein Online has surpassed a million pages. Here's one example of how understanding slavery law can reveal clues for your genealogy research.
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