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Who’s Who in the American Revolution: John Hancock
You probably know the name John Hancock, but do you know anything about the man behind the famous name? Here is the story of this American patriot.
Remembering Pets in Your Family History
People have been living with pets for a long time, and they deserve to be included in your family history narrative. Here's how to do it.
Oregon Trail Ancestry: Did Your Ancestors Travel the Trail?
What was the Oregon Trail? Here's what you need to know about this important part of American History, and how you can discover whether your ancestors traveled it.
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in America
What is the Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in America, and why should you join? Here's what you need to know about this prestigious lineage society.
How to Preserve Ancient Genealogy Documents
Do you have any ancient genealogical documents in your collection? Here's how to preserve them for future generations.
New Ways to Find Maiden Names
Are you still looking for an elusive maiden name in your family tree? Here are three new suggestions to help you uncover it and discover a new family line.
The Top Three Reasons You Should Donate Your Genealogy Research to a Society
Have you ever considered donating your genealogical collection to a society? Here are three reasons why you should, as well as how to choose the best one for your research and heirlooms.
Resource Guide to Canadian Genealogy
Do you have Canadian ancestors you wish to research? Are you wondering where to start? This list gives you five of the best websites for doing Canadian genealogy online.
Timelines and Your Family Tree
Have you ever seen a timeline used in genealogy? This is why timelines are very valuable tools in genealogical research.

