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16 Records for Identifying Your Immigrant Ancestor’s Hometown
By: Rich VeneziaThese sources will help you pinpoint an immigrant ancestor’s Old World town or village of origin.
View DetailsHow to Become a Dual Citizen Using Genealogy
By: Parviz Malakouti-FitzgeraldYour research might allow you to claim citizenship by descent in your immigrant ancestor’s country of origin. Here’s what you should know.
View DetailsHow to Pass On Research: What to Include in Your “Genealogy Will”
By: Denise May LevenickCreate a "genealogy will" that outlines for your heirs what you'd like for your research after you're gone. Here's what to include in it.
View DetailsMyHeritage for Free: 10 Tips for Using It Without a Subscription
By: Melina PapadopoulosMyHeritage is a leading genealogical resource rife with valuable resources. This article offers tips for navigating MyHeritage for free.
View DetailsHow to Archive Social Media Posts
By: Rachel ChristianArchive the photos, memories and genealogical details you and others have shared on social media. Plus, learn what privacy and copyright issues you should be aware of.
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By: Amy OGenealogy Brick Wall Busters eBook 10 Essential Genealogy Research Forms Five-Generation Ancestor Chart
View Details1950 Census Research Guide
By: Sunny Jane MortonThe 1950 census documented names, ages, occupations and more for over 150 million people. Here's everything you need to know about using the 1950 census for genealogy research.
View Details8 Resources for Finding Family in the 1940s
By: Sunny Jane MortonLearn about your family between the 1940 and 1950 censuses with these key genealogy resources that reveal how and where they lived.
View DetailsThe Genealogist’s Guide to Local Histories
By: Rick CrumeLocal histories are among the best sources for biographical information about your ancestors. Here’s what these histories can contain, and where you can find them.
View Details1880 Census Records Research Guide
By: Family Tree EditorsResearching 1880 census records? Learn everything you need to know to find your ancestors in the 1880 census.
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