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Family Tree

July/August 2024
Magazine

Family Tree Magazine will help point the way toward the best research tools and practices to trace your family's history. Each issue includes tips on locating, collecting, and preserving photos, letters, diaries, church and government records, and other documentation, plus fun articles about creating scrapbooks, organizing family reunions, and vacation ideas that combine history with leisure!

Family Tree

out on a limb

Letters to the Editor

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY!

5 QUESTIONS with: Elizabeth Shown Mills - Citations Expert

NARA Digitization Goal • Scanners & Affiliates to Add 500M Images

NEW BOOK: GUIDE TO FAMILY TREE DNA

FamilySearch Library to Retire Microfilm, CDs

MYHERITAGE NYC RECORDS

LISTEN NOW: PODCASTS ON STORIES AND DNA

Road Map to Your Roots

Remembrance Day • Questions about military service reveal the lost story of two half-brothers.

WHERE WE’RE GOING… • Roads? We don’t need roads! Head “back to the future” of genealogy with our annual list of the 101 Best Websites.

Great Scott! Honorable Mentions • We couldn’t quite keep the list to just 101 websites. These five expert-written blogs are worth a follow.

75 Best State Websites of 2024

Ancestry 101 • Get back to the basics of searching genealogy records at Ancestry.com.

What’s New at Ancestry?

The Ancestry Search Form

Online Course Calendar

WASHINGTON, DC

TIMELINE

TOOLKIT

WISCONSIN

TIMELINE

TOOLKIT

Find Your U.S. Ancestors

On Exhibit • Your heirloom displays don’t need to be museum-quality. These expert tips will help you display them safely in your home.

3 BAD PLACES to Display Heirlooms • These popular display techniques may seem like a good idea. But 10 or 20 years from now, the next generation will discover that it wasn’t such a good idea after all.

OFF THE WALL: Where to Hang Heirlooms

Don’t touch that dial! • Kick back this summer with these 12 binge-worthy genealogy TV shows.

COME TO YOUR CENSUS • Pre-1850 US censuses may not name every member of a household. But you can still use them to trace your ancestors—here’s how.

treetips

Masters of the Air • The daughter of a WWII vet hopes to share a photo with the descendants of her father’s unit.

School Records

Fast Facts

At a Glance: School Register

Exploring Reclaim the Records

Preserving Cards and Board Games

NOW WHAT?

Tools for Organizing and Analyzing Research

Y-DNA Tests

Heirloom Inventory Form • Track where you or relatives keep family treasures.

ITALIAN GENEALOGY •  THE EDITORS OF FAMILY TREE MAGAZINE

REGIONS OF ITALY

ITALIAN HISTORY

RECORDS QUICK GUIDE

RESOURCES

LANGUAGE QUICK GUIDE


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Yankee Publishing Inc. Edition: July/August 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 25, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Family Tree Magazine will help point the way toward the best research tools and practices to trace your family's history. Each issue includes tips on locating, collecting, and preserving photos, letters, diaries, church and government records, and other documentation, plus fun articles about creating scrapbooks, organizing family reunions, and vacation ideas that combine history with leisure!

Family Tree

out on a limb

Letters to the Editor

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY!

5 QUESTIONS with: Elizabeth Shown Mills - Citations Expert

NARA Digitization Goal • Scanners & Affiliates to Add 500M Images

NEW BOOK: GUIDE TO FAMILY TREE DNA

FamilySearch Library to Retire Microfilm, CDs

MYHERITAGE NYC RECORDS

LISTEN NOW: PODCASTS ON STORIES AND DNA

Road Map to Your Roots

Remembrance Day • Questions about military service reveal the lost story of two half-brothers.

WHERE WE’RE GOING… • Roads? We don’t need roads! Head “back to the future” of genealogy with our annual list of the 101 Best Websites.

Great Scott! Honorable Mentions • We couldn’t quite keep the list to just 101 websites. These five expert-written blogs are worth a follow.

75 Best State Websites of 2024

Ancestry 101 • Get back to the basics of searching genealogy records at Ancestry.com.

What’s New at Ancestry?

The Ancestry Search Form

Online Course Calendar

WASHINGTON, DC

TIMELINE

TOOLKIT

WISCONSIN

TIMELINE

TOOLKIT

Find Your U.S. Ancestors

On Exhibit • Your heirloom displays don’t need to be museum-quality. These expert tips will help you display them safely in your home.

3 BAD PLACES to Display Heirlooms • These popular display techniques may seem like a good idea. But 10 or 20 years from now, the next generation will discover that it wasn’t such a good idea after all.

OFF THE WALL: Where to Hang Heirlooms

Don’t touch that dial! • Kick back this summer with these 12 binge-worthy genealogy TV shows.

COME TO YOUR CENSUS • Pre-1850 US censuses may not name every member of a household. But you can still use them to trace your ancestors—here’s how.

treetips

Masters of the Air • The daughter of a WWII vet hopes to share a photo with the descendants of her father’s unit.

School Records

Fast Facts

At a Glance: School Register

Exploring Reclaim the Records

Preserving Cards and Board Games

NOW WHAT?

Tools for Organizing and Analyzing Research

Y-DNA Tests

Heirloom Inventory Form • Track where you or relatives keep family treasures.

ITALIAN GENEALOGY •  THE EDITORS OF FAMILY TREE MAGAZINE

REGIONS OF ITALY

ITALIAN HISTORY

RECORDS QUICK GUIDE

RESOURCES

LANGUAGE QUICK GUIDE


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