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Family Tree

May/June 2021
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

TREE TALK • We asked about military heirlooms in your family. Here’s how you responded.

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY!

GEDMATCH TOS UPDATE

New Owners for DNA Companies

ANCESTRY DISCONTINUES HEALTH TEST

New MyHeritage Features

Site Sleuthing

The Weight of History

Saving Keepsake Letters

A Newark Minute • One woman uncovers a forgotten tale of resistance.

Military Records Checklist • Identify which US conflict(s) your ancestor may have served in, then track your search for his or her service files.

These Honored Dead • Learn about your ancestors’ Civil War service with these 21 records and resources.

Civil War Timeline

From Our Archives: The Best Civil War Websites

Made From Scratch • Family recipes carry more than just flavors from times past. Here’s how to preserve and celebrate your family’s history of resilience through food.

IDAHO

NORTH CAROLINA

DIME A DOZEN • Apparently that town is big enough for the two of them—or even more. These tips for researching common surnames will help you find your family in the crowd.

Surname Roundup

WANTED: EMILY BROWN’S ANCESTORS

FIND YOUR Jewish Roots Online • Utilize the latest tools in Jewish genealogy with these top websites and online resources.

Ashkenazi and Sephardic Judaism

Resources for Holocaust Research

Crunching Numbers • Keep track of the people in your family tree with these genealogical numbering systems, such as Ahnentafel and the Register System.

The Royal Family Tree • Throughout this article, we use the British royal family to demonstrate each genealogical numbering system. If you need a refresher on how that family is structured, we’ve put together this partial family tree of Queen Elizabeth II and her grandson William, Duke of Cambridge. (Note: For space, we’ve omitted some members of the royal family, such as spouses who are ancestors to William. You can find a full family tree at <www.bbc.com/news/uk-23272491>.)

Splitting Hairs

NOW WHAT?

Finding Records on Fold3

Voice-Recording Mobile Apps

Opting into Research Studies

the rest is history

FEMALE ANCESTORS • EDITORS OF FAMILY TREE MAGAZINE

USING NAMES TO FIND YOUR ANCESTOR

GLOSSARY

TIPS FOR RESEARCHING FEMALE ANCESTORS

SERVING IN WARTIME

WOMEN’S HISTORY TIMELINES

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION

RESOURCES


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Yankee Publishing Inc. Edition: May/June 2021

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  • Release date: April 20, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

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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

TREE TALK • We asked about military heirlooms in your family. Here’s how you responded.

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY!

GEDMATCH TOS UPDATE

New Owners for DNA Companies

ANCESTRY DISCONTINUES HEALTH TEST

New MyHeritage Features

Site Sleuthing

The Weight of History

Saving Keepsake Letters

A Newark Minute • One woman uncovers a forgotten tale of resistance.

Military Records Checklist • Identify which US conflict(s) your ancestor may have served in, then track your search for his or her service files.

These Honored Dead • Learn about your ancestors’ Civil War service with these 21 records and resources.

Civil War Timeline

From Our Archives: The Best Civil War Websites

Made From Scratch • Family recipes carry more than just flavors from times past. Here’s how to preserve and celebrate your family’s history of resilience through food.

IDAHO

NORTH CAROLINA

DIME A DOZEN • Apparently that town is big enough for the two of them—or even more. These tips for researching common surnames will help you find your family in the crowd.

Surname Roundup

WANTED: EMILY BROWN’S ANCESTORS

FIND YOUR Jewish Roots Online • Utilize the latest tools in Jewish genealogy with these top websites and online resources.

Ashkenazi and Sephardic Judaism

Resources for Holocaust Research

Crunching Numbers • Keep track of the people in your family tree with these genealogical numbering systems, such as Ahnentafel and the Register System.

The Royal Family Tree • Throughout this article, we use the British royal family to demonstrate each genealogical numbering system. If you need a refresher on how that family is structured, we’ve put together this partial family tree of Queen Elizabeth II and her grandson William, Duke of Cambridge. (Note: For space, we’ve omitted some members of the royal family, such as spouses who are ancestors to William. You can find a full family tree at <www.bbc.com/news/uk-23272491>.)

Splitting Hairs

NOW WHAT?

Finding Records on Fold3

Voice-Recording Mobile Apps

Opting into Research Studies

the rest is history

FEMALE ANCESTORS • EDITORS OF FAMILY TREE MAGAZINE

USING NAMES TO FIND YOUR ANCESTOR

GLOSSARY

TIPS FOR RESEARCHING FEMALE ANCESTORS

SERVING IN WARTIME

WOMEN’S HISTORY TIMELINES

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION

RESOURCES


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