State Sources: Episode 67
This episode's theme is State Sources. Learn about the best state websites for your genealogy, go inside the wealth of information at the Kentucky Historical Society and discover state crash courses at Family Tree Shop.
View DetailsDiscovering Your Ethnic Heritage: Episode 66
This episode's theme is Ethnic Heritage. Learn about your immigrant ancestors through church records, the National Archives of Norway, Czech and Slovak Genealogy courses and through ethnic value packs and eBooks.
View DetailsDigitize Your Home Movies: Episode 65
This month's theme is Family History Month. Learn how to convert old home videos, organize your genealogy, and how to use the site Tribal Pages. Plus: New section in Family Tree Magazine!
View DetailsGeography and Genealogy: Episode 64
This month's theme is Genealogy and Geography. Learn how to trace your ancestral village, how to add "local flavor" to your genealogy and more.
View DetailsNine Genealogy Maps You Need Premium
These nine types of maps are important for researching the places your ancestor lived.
View Details101 Best Genealogy Websites: Episode 63
This month's theme is 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2013. Learn about some of this year's best websites, including the Newberry Library, FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com and My Genealogy Hound. Plus: Become an Ancestry.com Power User.
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September 2013 Everything’s Relative Premium
Readers share stories of finding adopted ancestors, the first family cars, and inconsistent ancestor names.
View DetailsCivil War Roots: Episode 62
This month's theme is Civil War Roots. Learn how to find your Gettysburg ancestors, honor the battlefield with a virtual visit, and learn to navigate the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System website.
View DetailsFamily History Freebies: Episode 61
This month's theme is Family History Freebies. Learn about some free family history tools, Heritage Quest, and how to become a FamilySearch.org Power User.
View DetailsA Gold Rush Entrepreneur, In His Own Words Premium
Gold Valley, Cal., March 28, 1862 [to his sister Mary] I spent last summer in Esmeralda, building [and] running a quartz mill for other parties. In the fall I came here into the mountains 12 miles above Downieville for the same purpose, to build a mill and superintend the...
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