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Friday, May 4, 2007

Everton's Genealogical Helper, May/June 2007

Here are some of the features in the March/April 2007 issue of Everton's Genealogical Helper:

Richard Hooverson talks about the value of material goods in the nineteenth century.

Alice L. Luckhardt tells the story of a small piece of engraved copper artwork -- and the family research that it engendered.

William Dollarhide continues his series on the best sources for finding people during the Civil War period.

Thomas Fiske tells the story of finding an old genealogy book, doing enormous amounts of research and bringing that genealogy up-to-date in a new genealogy publication.

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Monday, April 23, 2007

Internet Genealogy, May 2007


Here are some of the features in the May 2007 issue of Internet Genealogy:

Leslie Albrecht Huber explains how easy it is to trace your ancestors across the Atlantic Ocean.

Garrick Webster reveals one of the best kept secrets in family history in his article, "England's National Burial Index."

Cindy Thomson looks at the online resources dedicated to Scots-Irish immigrants.

David A. Norris shows where some great genealogical material is available online in his article, "Using Patent Records in Genealogy."

Donna Potter Phillips looks at the resources of the Washington State Online Digital Archives.

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Family Tree Magazine, May 2007

Here are some of the features in the May 2007 issue of Family Tree Magazine:

David A. Fryxell writes about locating elusive ancestors using our six research tips and five online search secrets in his article, "Master the Census"

Maureen A. Taylor gives pointers for illustrating your family history in a book, on the Web or on a CD, in her article, "The Big Picture"

Sharon DeBartolo Carmack tests your genealogy IQ on Audrey Hepburn's family tree.

Dana Schmidt offers reviews and roundups of the latest, greatest family history resources.

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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Everton's Genealogical Helper, Mar/Apr 2007

Here are some of the features in the March/April 2007 issue of Everton's Genealogical Helper:

Beverly Smith Vorpahl writes about the Civil War story of Milo E. Royce and the 10th Regiment, Vermont Volunteers.

Cath Madden Trindle details one of the finest Northern California research sources available: The Richard Schellens Collection.

William Dollarhide writes about the many U. S. counties that have had names changes or been abolished, merged, or otherwise messed with.

Mary Clement Douglass explains how to use the Numerical Indexes for Grantor-Grantee Land Records.

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Saturday, April 21, 2007

Family Chronicle, April 2007

Here are some of the features in the April 2007 issue of Family Chronicle:

Judith Batchelor show what information can be found in English parish baptism registers.

Kathleen Shanahan Maca shows what our ancestors might have been trying to tell us by what they had engraved on their tombstones.

Rick Crume goes online in search of information on Revolutionary War soldiers.

Janice Nickerson shows how technology has helped and hindered genealogists' research.

Emily Croom demonstrates how expanding your focus can be the key to genealogical success.

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Internet Genealogy, March 2007

Here are some of the features in the March 2007 issue of Internet Genealogy:

Dae Powell reveals the secrets of GEDcoms.

Diane L. Richard goes online in search of old maps of North America and beyond.

Janice Nickerson maps out a strategy for making the most of essential genealogical resources in her article, "Finding and Using Online Maps."

Jenny Roche shows how you can pay a virtual visit to your ancestors' neighborhood.

Rachel Newcombe looks at the benefits of an online "weblog" in her article, "Blog Your Genealogy."

Pat Wohler looks at the art of reading old handwriting.

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Friday, April 20, 2007

Family Tree Magazine, February 2007

Here are some of the features in the February 2007 issue of Family Tree Magazine:

David A. Fryxell in his article, "Quick Study," highlights 16 family tree feats you can achieve in just 20 minutes.

Clark Kidder with Allison Stacy offer 11 tricks that can help you break through the brick wall of an adopted or orphaned ancestor.

Brad Crawford gets you started tracing Arabic ancestors in Syria, Lebanon and throughout the Middle East.

Fern Glazer presents practical solutions for sorting and storing inherited "heirlooms" (including what you can toss).

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