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By: Family Tree EditorsNebraska Nebraska School Records idreamof.com/school/ne.html If your ancestor attended school in Nebraska, check here for records dating from 1871. Nevada Nevada Historical Society dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/museums/reno/his-soc.htm Virtual exhibits of your Nevada ancestors' past, links to sites about Nevada history and information on collections. New Hampshire...
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By: Emily Anne CroomHave you ever considered that a tree's root system is much more extensive than its combined trunk, branches and leaves? The same is true of your family tree: You have more ancestors than you have parents, siblings and children. Discovering your family roots means digging into the past and uncovering those ancestors—solving the puzzles of
View DetailsAncestorNews: New Year’s Musings
By: Nancy HendricksonAncestorNews: New Year's Musings I had a great holiday season. I used Legacy Family Tree (which I love as a genealogy program) to create family history books for each family member. I had them spiral bound at Kinkos. They looked great, even though I did catch several mistakes—one page...
View DetailsResearching Immigrant and Ethnic Ancestors
By: Sharon DeBartolo CarmackEveryone starts at the same place, whether your ancestors were German, Irish, Native American, African-American or English. Start with yourself. Record what you know about you, your parents and your grandparents on charts and forms that you can download from FamilyTreeMagazine.com. Whether your ancestors came in the 1900s...
View DetailsFinding Early Immigrant Ancestors
By: Family Tree EditorsThese resources can give you a country of origin for your ancestor who immigrated to the United States before the 1820 law requiring passenger lists
View DetailsHandling Family Heirlooms
By: Fern GlazerLearn the best practices for preserving your family's keepsakes.
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By: Family Tree EditorsBureau of Land Management General Land Office Records www.glorecords.blm.gov The GLO Web site is the premier site for genealogists searching for land records. Its database contains records of land transfers from the US government to individuals, and even holds some Revolutionary War bounty warrants. Search results...
View DetailsGenealogy Calendar Websites for Your Ancestors’ Religious Observances
By: Nick D'AltoYour ancestors' culture and faith influenced the dates in your family tree. Use these religious calendar tools to discover family traditions and calculate birth dates.
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By: Allison DolanNew version of Photoshop puts digital-imaging amateurs in their element.
View DetailsOn The Charts
By: Rick CrumeNow that you've found part of your family tree, put it on paper for posterity. These chart-creation secrets and book-printing basics will let you share your family history findings in style.
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