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In this new episode of #FamilyTreeMagazinePodcast, join Sunny Morton to compare the top three genealogy websites: Ancestry, FamilySearch, and MyHeritage. Click the link to listen, or download the audio wherever you listen to your podcasts: bit.ly/4kl6wPl#Genealogy
📢 New Podcast Alert! 🎙️ In our latest episode, "Exploring WorldCat – An Interview with Sunny Jane Morton," we chat about how this powerful tool can help you track down resources with just a couple of clicks!
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In this new episode of the #FamilyTreeMagazinepodcast, Maureen Taylor offers tips for preserving cherished family photos for years to come. Click the link to listen, or download the audio wherever you listen to your podcasts. bit.ly/42FqVYR
New podcast dropped today ... Listen and learn how to use the interactive maps at the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries website. It's so cool! bit.ly/3PzSdbg
Happy birthday! We should clarify: Happy birthday to Family Tree Magazine, which turns 25 this month. We’re celebrating all year long: You're invited to bookmark our anniversary page, and come back to it again and again for classic content, revisited: familytreemagazine.com/anniv…
Editor-in-Chief Andrew Koch joins host Lisa Louise Cooke to talk about the evolution of the magazine and genealogy over the last quarter century, and discusses what the future holds in this NEW PODCAST.
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Our monthly "best websites" podcast is now available for download, wherever you listen! This month, Stephen Morse talks about his website, One-step Webpages, and all the helpful tools for research you'll find there. bit.ly/3OZR5xy
Have you ever wondered what makes someone a cousin, and how to determine exactly what type of cousin they are? This NEW PODCAST has the answers. Listen in, wherever you download your podcasts! bit.ly/49lvN6M
NEW Podcast Available! The American Battle Monuments Commission has been selected as the Family Tree Magazine Best Website November 2024. Learn more about the genealogical resources available to you, when you give a listen to our latest episode: bit.ly/4ftKU0n
If you, like us, are fans of the Internet Archive and are watching the current news about it, here's a worthwhile read about why it's such a great resource: fastcompany.com/91208935/int…
FYI, we've got a scammer peddling our material, genealogists. Please report as spam and DO NOT download anything from the links they are sharing. Thanks to @danielmloftus and @geneabargains for the help 🙏
This account has been operating on Twitter for years pumping out nothing but automated spam. One of which asks its followers have we ever found an ancestor (offing themselves) from the family tree. Except this time, sharing content that belongs to @FamilyTreeMag
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Even if your predecessors weren’t Mayflower passengers, one of your family branches could spring from colonial times. Learn more how to navigate Colonial US research with David Fryxell. familytreemagazine.com/podca…
How can you tell when you’ve really hit the end of the road and it’s time to stop beating your head against a brick wall? Just how far back do historical family records go, anyway? familytreemagazine.com/strat…
"Our collective understanding of genetics has evolved quite a bit in the past few decades. Thanks to advancements in DNA technology, genealogists have more options than ever for uncovering their genetic ancestry." bit.ly/3NYEqLp
Happy July 4th, genealogists! In this episode of the podcast, David Fryxell offers practical advice for researching U.S. colonial ancestors. Plus, learn how to preserve heirloom American flags for many years to come. familytreemagazine.com/podca…