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Searching the Newspaper.com Indexes at Ancestry
By: Andrew KochUncover your ancestors in the thousands of historical newspapers newly indexed at Ancestry.com. These tips will show you how.
View DetailsYour Ultimate Guide to US Genealogy
By: Andrew KochFind your US ancestors from sea to shining sea with this overview of US history; birth, marriage and death records; censuses; and more.
View DetailsA Guide to German Genealogy Research
By: Stephen Wendt, MLISFind your German ancestors! These tips from German genealogy experts will help you identify your hometown, understand records, and delve into your family tree.
View DetailsHow to Take Advantage of the Tools at GEDmatch: A Basic Primer
By: Kitty Munson CooperGEDmatch allows you to compare your DNA test results with other results from many of the top testing companies. Here is a guide for using many of its tools.
View DetailsBest Websites – Explore FamilyTreeMagazine.com with Lisa Louise Cooke
By: Family Tree EditorsThis month, we are taking a look at our very own website, FamilyTreeMagazine.com. Find valuable free downloadable forms, eBooks and more.
View Details365 Genealogy Tasks: Your Day-by-Day 2026 Research Plan
By: Lisa A. AlzoThese simple genealogy tips will help you organize your search and make 2026 your best research year yet.
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By: Amy OSign up for the Family Tree Newsletter Plus, you’ll receive our 10 Essential Genealogy Research Forms PDF as a special thank you!
View DetailsTutorial: Find Records at the UK National Archives Website
By: Richard Simon John WillisUse the UK National Archives’ website to find British genealogy records, both there and elsewhere.
View DetailsYour Guide to DIY Family History Projects and Crafts
By: Melina PapadopoulosLooking for creative ways to share your family history researching? Here are some DIY craft and project ideas and tips to help you get started.
View DetailsTop Websites for Finding State and Local Historical Newspapers
By: Rick CrumeDon’t stop at the big newspaper websites—these smaller state-by-state databases will help you find historical newspapers for your ancestor's hometown.
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