Table of Contents for the latest issue:
Virtual Travel Back to Your Ancestral Homeland
Diane L. Richard looks at innovative applications to help you retrace your ancestors’ footsteps
Spanish-Language Historical Newspapers
David A. Norris looks at some online sources for offering a glimpse into the news of the past
Library and Archives Canada
Joe Grandinetti looks at the valuable resources available to genealogists
The Bees That Wouldn’t Sting
Sue Lisk looks at websites for project-centered social events your ancestors took part in
City Directories: A Wealth of Information
Ed Storey looks at how city directories can fill in the gap when other sources are lacking
The Star Trek Approach to Genealogy
Robbie Gorr says it’s logical to apply some standard principles while doing genealogy research
Extra Family Information: “Non-Population” U.S. Census Schedules
David A. Norris looks at how you can enrich your family history research
Hats Off to Hats!
Sue Lisk suggests websites to help you identify the hats your ancestors wore
EverPresent and the Art of Digital Preservation
Tony Bandy looks at a digital media service with a focus on family history
Reach Out and Touch Someone
Ed Storey looks at ways you can enlist the help of living relatives when solving research problems
NetNotes
Internet Genealogy looks at websites and related news that are sure to be of interest
Back Page: Don’t Discard Those Documents… Just Yet!
Dave Obee says keep every scrap until you are sure you have it right
I have to admit I've very intrigued by Star Trek principles being applied to genealogy research...especially the Prime Directive!
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