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Preserving Memories: Old Photos, 1920s Page Decorations and E-Z Touch Punch
By: Diane HaddadCreative ways to save and share your family history.
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By: Sharon DeBartolo CarmackDon't lose valuable family tree finds in the piles of paper on your dining-room floor. Cut the clutter and keep ancestral answers at your fingertips with these expert tips for getting organized.
View DetailsRoots Renovation
By: Paula Stuart Warren and James W. WarrenCheck out what's new at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City with our exclusive A-to-Z guide to the dramatic additions and improvements to the world's biggest genealogy archive.
View DetailsPlugging In
By: Rick CrumeGet the right computer setup for your genealogy needs with our complete buying guide to PCs, RAM, printers, scanners and all the other gear to rev up your research without breaking the bank.
View DetailsSouthern Exposure
By: David A. FryxellDid your ancestors make their stand in Dixie? The South will rise again in your famly tree if you follow these tips for getting started researching your Southern roots.
View Details101 Best New Web Sites
By: Susan WennerWith new family history sites popping up every day, how do you know where to click first? Start with our annual guide to the latest and greatest on the web.
View DetailsMemory Insurance
By: Joseph C. KeenanDon't trust your family's precious memories to shoeboxes. A multimedia production expert shows you how to use today's technology to preserve yesterday's photos, documents, movies and sound recordings so they'll survive for tomorrow.
View DetailsHeirloom Handbook
By: Carol PrisantWhat family treasures lie hidden in your attic or buried in a closet? Learn how to identify antiques and what they can tell you about your family with this guide from PBS' hit series “Antiques Roadshow."
View Details10 Steps to Start Researching Your Immigrant or Ethnic Ancestors
By: Sharon DeBartolo CarmackWhether your ancestors came through Ellis Island or were here to greet the Mayflower, follow these steps to start discovering your immigrant and ethnic ancestors.
View DetailsFamilies on File
By: Rick CrumeIs an instant addition to your family tree just waiting for you to pull off a CD-ROM or download from the Internet? Our guide to 10 top pedigree databases tells you where to look and how to use what you find.
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