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Not all of Ancestry.com's records will show up in a surname search. Discover the hidden gems in the card catalog.
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One of these 2015 top genealogy releases could solve the research brick wall in your family tree.
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Obituaries are getting easier to find online—but the newest ones may disappear before descendants even start looking for them.
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Read MoreThe Red Star Line Emigration Museum Opens in Antwerp, Belgium Premium
A handwritten letter on Red Star Line stationery penned by Albert Einstein, tendering his resignation from the Prussian Academy of Sciences, rests in a case. Irving Berlin’s piano sits nearby. These are among the new Red Star Line Museum’s exhibits related to passengers who left the port of...
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Disappearing Documents Premium
A high-profile case of document theft in US history alerts archives to a latent threat.
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Ellis and Liberty islands struggle to recover after Hurricane Sandy.
Read MoreWDYTYA London and a Launch
What a busy week! Last week at this time, I was walking through Shakespeare's birthplace recovering from two action-packed days of looking at photos at Who Do You Think You Are? Live! in London. I have some pictures to share. As soon as I came home a new...
Read MoreMarch/April 2013 Editor’s Note Premium
Family Tree Magazine Editor Allison Dolan talks about maintaining those genealogy resolutions as January and February pass.
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