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
Web Highlight: What’s in a (Papal) Name?
Viewpoint: Tear Down That ‘Brick Wall’ • Re-imagine your research problems, then solve them in three steps.
Take your research to the next level!
23andMe Declares Bankruptcy • COMPANY SEEKS NEW OWNER THROUGH CHAPTER 11 LITIGATION
SOFTWARE RELEASE: FAMILY TREE MAKER 2024
Budget Cuts Threaten Libraries, Archives
AMERICAN ANCESTORS OPENS GENEALOGY CENTER
NEW EDITOR FOR NGS MAGAZINE
Military Honors
Passion Project • Love blooms as two genealogists research their families’ shared past.
TO BOLDLY GO • Embrace the future of technology while honoring the past with these interstellar 101 Best Genealogy Websites.
The Best “Non-Genealogy” Websites
SIGNS of LIFE • Has your search for birth, death and marriage records flatlined? Re-energize your efforts with these strategies for accessing vital records.
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
Find Your U.S. Ancestors
America the Beautiful • This guide to US genealogy—plus a list of the 75 Best State Genealogy Websites—will help you find your ancestors from sea to shining sea.
75 Best State Genealogy Websites
book report • Self-publishing services make it easier than ever to make your own family history book. Here’s how.
treetips
Clues Up Your Sleeve • Hair and clothing styles home in on a time period in a studio photograph.
Fraternal Records
At a Glance: Fraternal Membership Card
Using the FamilySearch Catalogs
Saving Diaries, Calendars and Planners
NOW WHAT?
Using Record Hints
DNA Q&A Changing Ethnicity Estimates
ORGANIZING GENEALOGY • How to Sort Files, Plan Research, & Track Your Findings