The Best State Websites for Genealogy: Episode 132
Join Lisa and her guests for an update on Family Tree Magazine's new edition of the best state websites for genealogy!
View DetailsIt Takes a Village: How to Do Cluster and Collateral Research
Scale the brick walls in your research by studying your ancestor's friends, relatives, neighbors, coworkers and other members of his community.
View DetailsPicture-Perfect Photo Books: Episode 131
The podcast is back and better than ever with new tips, tricks and interviews with the experts. Join Lisa as she tackles perfect photo books and much more.
View DetailsRevolutionary War Genealogy and History Websites
These websites will help you learn more about your Revolutionary War ancestors and their world.
View DetailsColonial Genealogy Resources
Use this list, organized by state, of some colonial genealogy resources for you to use in your research.
View DetailsWhen Did the Gregorian Calendar Start in Each Country?
Most modern countries use the Gregorian calendar, but it wasn't always that way. Here's when each country adopted it, and why it matters for researchers.
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Mad for Plaid: Does My Family Have a Tartan?
Does your Scottish heritage come with a tartan? Learn how to identify tartans associated with your ancestry.
View DetailsFindmypast Free Collections You Can Search With No Subscription
Over 830 million records are free at Findmypast. Here’s what you can access and how to find it. Especially great for genealogy beginners and those with Irish Catholic roots.
View DetailsAncestry.com: Tips and Tricks for Beginners Premium
Not sure where to start on Ancestry.com? Follow these research tips and tricks to get on the right track.
View DetailsHow to Do Genealogy | 10 Steps for Beginner Family Historians
Not sure where to begin your genealogy search? Follow these 10 surefire steps to learn how to start your genealogy.
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