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Looking Forward to ’40
By: David A. FryxellGenealogists are chomping at the bit for 2012’s release of the 1940 census. Here’s how to be prepared for that wonderful occasion.
View DetailsNow What? Genealogy Without a Computer
By: Sharon DeBartolo CarmackExpert tips on doing genealogy without a computer.
View DetailsGenealogy Guide to Immigrants to Canada
By: Lisa A. AlzoThe charms of Canada have wooed millions of immigrants. Were your ancestors among them? We’ll help you find out.
View DetailsState Research Guides: Idaho
By: Leslie StroopeDig into the Gem State’s genealogical jewels.
View DetailsHow To Use Big Libraries To Enhance Your Genealogy Research
By: Sunny McClellan MortonYou’re missing out if you haven’t done genealogy at a good old-fashioned bricks-and-mortar library. Let our planning guide get you going.
View DetailsTop Federal Records to Request for Genealogy
By: David A. FryxellWe reveal how to tap into US federal genealogical records from agencies like the Social Security Administration and Citizenship and Immigration Services.
View DetailsExclusive Historic Maps
By: Family Tree EditorsPut your research—and your ancestors’ lives—in geographical context with the help ofFamily Tree Magazine’s exclusive maps.
View DetailsGenealogy Record Reference Cheat Sheets
By: Family Tree EditorsRecord References Don’t waste time searching for records that don’t exist—these cheat sheets list available records and time periods. Here’s a list of the cheat sheets currently available in this category. Check back often as we’ll continue to add new ones. Naturalization Laws Timeline What laws might have affected your...
View DetailsFree Genealogy Record Worksheets
By: Family Tree EditorsOn this page, you'll find forms for recording information from a variety of genealogical records.
View DetailsResearch Trackers and Organizers
By: Family Tree EditorsThese forms help you keep track of your research progress and organize your genealogy files.
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