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Going Public
By: David A. FryxellThe wait is over! We’ve got the scoop on what the just-released 1940 census can tell you about your family.
View DetailsApril 2012 Archival Answers: Heirloom Inventories
By: Sharon DeBartolo CarmackExpert answers on what to write down about your family heirlooms.
View Details5 Steps to an Organized Computer Desktop
By: Denise May LevenickOptimize your computer and find digital files fast with these tips for organizing your hard drive and desktop.
View Details101 Genealogy Tips for Self-Improvement
By: Lisa A. AlzoBecome a better researcher with these 101 ways to a new genealogy you.
View DetailsNovember 2011 Family Archivist
By: Sunny Jane MortonLearn how to preserve and transcribe old family diaries.
View DetailsHow to Research English Ancestors
By: David A. FryxellIf you're among the estimated 25 million Americans with English ancestry, there's never been a better time to explore your roots. Here's everything you need to get started.
View Details10 Ways to Enhance Your Family History With Video
By: Lisa Louise CookeOnline video has become seriously popular, and it can bring you genealogy benefits as well as giggles. Discover ten ways you can use online video to enhance your family history.
View DetailsFamily Archivist: Preserving Your Online Legacy
By: Sunny Jane MortonLearn how to preserve your online legacy and archive your e-mails.
View DetailsCity Guide: New York City
By: Fern GlazerWhether your Big Apple ancestors arrived in the city's infancy or later, you can easily connect with them through a treasure trove of records, repositories, historical groups and museums.
View DetailsFinding Genealogy Answers in African American Newspapers
By: Timothy PinnickThe black press created a repository of experiences, hopes and dreams for your African American ancestors. Discover 11 ways these publications can give you the scoop on your family.
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