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  • HOW TO TRACE YOUR FAMILY TREE - Express.co.uk
    HOW TO TRACE YOUR FAMILY TREEExpress.co.ukGenealogy websites offer free software that both draws your tree and stores your findings securely online. “Add yourself, your parents and grandparents first,” says Russell James, a family historian with ancestry.co.uk. “Even if you don't have exact ...
  • Genealogical group to meet April 10 - Herald Times Reporter
    Genealogical group to meet April 10Herald Times ReporterMANITOWOC — The Manitowoc County Genealogical Society will meet at 7 pm April 10 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4105 Michigan Ave. The meeting's theme of "Busting Through The Brick Wall" will provide help — by Sandra Hynek and ...
  • 1940 Census opens window on history - USA TODAY
    USA TODAY1940 Census opens window on historyUSA TODAYThe National Archives partnered with Archives.com, a family history website owned by a Silicon Valley data commerce company, to run the site. •Familysearch.org (the genealogy organization run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), ...Unlocking a new door to the 1940sChicago TribuneN.C. State Library Celebrates1940 Census Release With Special Events April 2SBWire (press release)all 47 news articles »
  • Genealogists Excited for Release of 1940 Census, Family History Sites Prepare - PCWorld
    Genealogists Excited for Release of 1940 Census, Family History Sites PreparePCWorldWith more than 8 billion online records, Ancestry.com is one of the major sites in the genealogy research subscription realm. The business is trying to hire 150 new employees this year, most of them engineers. It's also unveiling new features on its ...and more »
  • Three ways to research your family tree - CNET
    Three ways to research your family treeCNETSites such as the popular Ancestry.com provide searchable databases for hunting down your ancestors, but you may be better served by hiring an experienced genealogical researcher to get the lowdown on your ancestors. The big name in genealogy research ...
  • Family Tree's Startling Roots - New York Times
    Family Tree's Startling RootsNew York TimesMore than an intriguing boldface-name connection, it is a rare find even in a genealogy-crazed era in which Internet sites like ancestry.com, with more than 14 million users, and the popular NBC program “Who Do You Think You Are?and more »
  • F+W Starting E-book Subscription Sites - Publishers Weekly
    F+W Starting E-book Subscription SitesPublishers WeeklyNussbaum said he expects to have about six subscription sites running by the end of the second quarter. Other sites in the works are on writing, design, firearms, woodworking, genealogy, craft, and romance fiction. Each site will have their own prices ...and more »
  • Unlocking a new door to the 1940s - Chicago Tribune
    Chicago TribuneUnlocking a new door to the 1940sChicago TribuneThe major genealogical websites are planning to put up searchable name indexes on their sites but that will take some time. One such company, MyHeritage.com, hopes to have the entire 1940 census completely searchable by name within a year, ...and more »
  • Genealogical breakthrough: Intimate details from 1940 census to be released on ... - Monroe Evening News
    Genealogical breakthrough: Intimate details from 1940 census to be released on ...Monroe Evening News"I'm following the Web sites and announcements about the 1940 Census," said Margo Parmenter Zieske, reference librarian with the Monroe County Library System. "I am not planning a program until I see the '40' for myself, and get a handle on it, ...and more »
  • Film star Helen Hunt weeps at great-great-grandmother's grave on NBC's Who Do ... - Daily Mail
    Daily MailFilm star Helen Hunt weeps at great-great-grandmother's grave on NBC's Who Do ...Daily MailBy Amelia Proud Actress Helen Hunt broke down and cried as she visited the grave of one of her ancestors during filming for genealogy TV series Who Do You Think You Are?. Hunt visited her grave in Portland, Maine, and wept as the cameras recorded the ...and more »

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