January 2010 Genealogy Insider: What’s New In News Premium
Michigan-based educational database company Gale (part of Cengage Learning) whose products include the ProQuest line of historical newspapers and genealogy collections offered in libraries, has introduced a new database of 19th-century British newspapers for at-home subscribers. British Newspapers, 1800-1900, lets you search and browse more than 2 million pages...
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Genealogy Web sites are scrambling to digitize yesterday's news.
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2010 Genealogy Conference Scene Premium
What do you get when you mix a bunch of genealogists with how-to classes and an exhibit hall full of software vendors, data services, publishers, photo restorers and genealogy societies? Sounds like a family history conference to us. “Genealogy conferences promote new tools, new sources and new methods available...
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The level of government that created your ancestor's records—city, county, state or federal—is a clue to finding that record today.
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How can you find genealogy records related to the Welsh Tract? Our expert provides answers.
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Want to save time surfing for genealogy information? A free genealogy web browser toolbar might do the trick. Your browser toolbar is the thingie at the top of your Web browser window with buttons that let you go to the last Web page you were on, bookmark pages, see recently...
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