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Family Tree Genealogy News
By: Amy OView Web Version EXPLORE YOUR HERITAGE EXPLORE BY STATE WEBSITES KIDS SHOP Organizing Your Genealogy Workspace Like the Pros The right setup and tools for the way you work can make the difference between jumping right into a research session and spending 20 minutes getting ready to begin. Discover tips, tricks and new […]
View DetailsFree Genealogy Resources from Family Tree Magazine
By: Courtney HendersonFrom genealogy forms and family tree templates, to reference charts and ebooks, here are free resources to take your research to the next level. Download a records worksheet, plan your next family reunion, or organize your genealogy files with Family Tree Magazine!
View DetailsHow to Interview Family While Social Distancing
By: Rachael RifkinTake your family history interviews online or over the phone with these tips for remotely interviewing relatives while in quarantine.
View DetailsGenealogy Websites Comparison: Ancestry.com, FamilySearch, Findmypast and MyHeritage
By: Sunny Jane MortonAncestry or MyHeritage? FamilySearch or Findmypast? Our expert compares the records, family trees and DNA tests of the "Big Four" genealogy websites.
View DetailsGenealogy Q&A: Researching Census Records
By: Family Tree EditorsThe census provides great answers for genealogists, but also raises plenty of questions. Our genealogy experts weigh in on some of your toughest.
View DetailsOnline Tools for Planning a Family Reunion
By: Sunny Jane MortonPlan this year’s perfect family reunion with these top tech tools. From organizing the guest list to planning activities, find everything you need online.
View DetailsStrengthen Your Genealogy Research Skills in One Month
By: Andrew KochYour genealogy skills are like a muscle—they need to be exercised! This month-long plan will help you build and improve your genealogy research skills.
View DetailsYour 2025 Genealogy Research Plan (Organized By Month)
By: Sunny Jane MortonAchieve your genealogy goals with this year-long research plan. Follow the monthly prompts, or simply choose what tasks inspire you most and get started!
View DetailsHow to Record an Interview on Your Smartphone
By: Sunny Jane MortonFollow this quick tutorial to record and save your family history interviews on your smartphone.
View Details4 Free (and Underused) Genealogy Websites
By: David A. FryxellDig deeper in your research to find hidden gems at these four free and underused genealogy websites.
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