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Danish Genealogy Resources
By: Family Tree EditorsThese books, websites and organizations will help you discover your roots in Denmark.
View DetailsAncestorNews: Brick Wall Strategies
By: Nancy HendricksonI'm frustrated. As readers of this column know, I've been on a tear of late, trying to break down my Hendrickson brick wall. A recent trip to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City yielded a few clues from journal articles (in publications such as Kentucky Ancestors and...
View DetailsMilitary Records Toolkit
By: Family Tree EditorsLaunch an offensive to discover your family's military history—but first, arm yourself with these records and resources.
View DetailsGenealogy Gadgets and Gizmos 7
By: Allison DolanTry these thingamajigs and whatchamacallits to make your family history research easier and more fun.
View DetailsAncestorNews: Digital-Image Dos
By: Nancy HendricksonPam Journey, a genealogy friend of mine, is a whiz at organizing her records. Pam can look up any source citation on her genealogy software, then walk over to her massive collection of three-ring binders and turn straight to the original record. I should be so lucky. This year...
View DetailsProvincial Particulars: History and Archives
By: Family Tree EditorsTo successfully trace ancestors in Canada, you'll need to learn about the province's history to find the documents you need. Here's a look at some key dates in each Canadian province and how to contact the provincial or territorial archives: Province Date Formed Joined Canadian Confederation Civil Registration Provincial/Territorial Archives...
View DetailsGive These 8 Smaller Subscription Sites a Shot
By: Rick CrumeAncestry.com may be genealogy's biggest subscription site, but it's not the only game in town. We tried out the "little guys" and found some small subscription websites worth your money.
View DetailsTop Shelves: Library Catalog
By: Lauren GamberA directory of US libraries that participated in our genealogy library survey.
View DetailsColorado Historic Sites
By: Dana SchmidtThese living history sites will give you an idea of how your ancestors lived.
View DetailsHow to Find Your Ancestors’ Birth Records
By: David A. FryxellFinding your American ancestors' birth records doesn't have to be as hard as, well, giving birth. We'll help you deliver a bundle of ancestral answers.
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