Vol. 23, No. 4 — January 26, 2018
A Review of Family Tree Magazine |
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Whether you are new to the world of genealogy or have been in it for a while, you will want to keep up with news and trends in this unique world. One of the best ways to do that is to subscribe to a genealogy magazine. There are several out there, and all have something unique and interesting to offer. Based on your interests and research needs, you can go with something entertaining with
practical tips for discovering your ancestors, or something more scholarly, with family studies from professionals as well as directions for getting published yourself...
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America’s First Ladies, #17 – Eliza McCardle Johnson |
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Eliza McCardle was the wife of Andrew Johnson and our 17th First Lady. Though she came from an impoverished background and was ill for years during her marriage, she still managed to be an involved mother, wife, and First Lady, even behind the scenes. Here is her remarkable story...
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Latest Genealogy Gold Podcast
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Do you have Japanese American ancestry? If so, join me today as I talk about Japanese internment during WWII, and records concerning the real people involved.
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The Artists: Dorothea Lange |
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Dorothea Lange was one of the best known photographers of the Great Depression. Many of her images have become iconic of the Depression era. She also did work photographing Japanese Americans being sent to camps during WWII, and many other remarkable photographic achievements. Here is her story...
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Genealogy Helps, Volume 3 |
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With simple and effective strategies, as well as unusual ideas and a generous smattering of US history, Genealogy Helps, Volume 3, takes a look deep into the
records of the past.
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Artspeak vs. Meaningful Conversation |
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What is artspeak? Artspeak, while at times valuable, is something that doesn't satisfy creativity. Here are some thoughts about starting deep conversations...
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