Family Tree Magazine September/October 2022 Digital Edition
What's Inside!
Highlights from this issue include:
- Tips for deciding what genealogy materials to keep (and what you can throw away)
- Sources and tips for identifying the name of your immigrant ancestor's hometown
- A detailed guide to using the Archives.gov website, plus a map of National Archives locations
- Top family history travel destinations
- A FREE Cemetery Research Cheat Sheet
Contents
Keep or Toss?: By Lisa A. Alzo. Declutter your genealogy life with these three steps for determining what to keep and what to trash.
Public Access: By Melissa Barker. Delve into the massive collections held by the U.S. National Archives. Hereâs how to navigate its main website.
Pomp and Circumstance: By Rick Crume. Hit the booksâyearbooks, that isâwith this guide to finding school records online.
Hometown Heroes: By Rich Venezia. These 16 sources will help you pinpoint an immigrant ancestorâs Old World town of origin.
Filipino Family: By Todd Lucero Sales. Jump-start your ancestor search in the Philippines with these tips.
Plus!
- Research Guides: Alaska and Indiana
- Stories to Tell
- Tech News
- Lisaâs Picks
- Source Spotlight: Obituaries
- Website Tutorial: Finding Publications with PERSI
- Resource Roundup: Genealogy Research Destinations
- Photo Detective
- Family History Home: Preserving Digital Media
- Now What
- DNA Q&A: Half- and "Removed" Relationships
- Your Turn: Genealogy Article Reading List
Once you download the September/October 2022 issue of Family Tree Magazine, youâll need a PDF reader, such as the free Adobe Reader software, to open it. Adobe Reader is available for both Mac and Windows computers.
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What's Inside!
Highlights from this issue include:
- Tips for deciding what genealogy materials to keep (and what you can throw away)
- Sources and tips for identifying the name of your immigrant ancestor's hometown
- A detailed guide to using the Archives.gov website, plus a map of National Archives locations
- Top family history travel destinations
- A FREE Cemetery Research Cheat Sheet
Contents
Keep or Toss?: By Lisa A. Alzo. Declutter your genealogy life with these three steps for determining what to keep and what to trash.
Public Access: By Melissa Barker. Delve into the massive collections held by the U.S. National Archives. Hereâs how to navigate its main website.
Pomp and Circumstance: By Rick Crume. Hit the booksâyearbooks, that isâwith this guide to finding school records online.
Hometown Heroes: By Rich Venezia. These 16 sources will help you pinpoint an immigrant ancestorâs Old World town of origin.
Filipino Family: By Todd Lucero Sales. Jump-start your ancestor search in the Philippines with these tips.
Plus!
- Research Guides: Alaska and Indiana
- Stories to Tell
- Tech News
- Lisaâs Picks
- Source Spotlight: Obituaries
- Website Tutorial: Finding Publications with PERSI
- Resource Roundup: Genealogy Research Destinations
- Photo Detective
- Family History Home: Preserving Digital Media
- Now What
- DNA Q&A: Half- and "Removed" Relationships
- Your Turn: Genealogy Article Reading List
Once you download the September/October 2022 issue of Family Tree Magazine, youâll need a PDF reader, such as the free Adobe Reader software, to open it. Adobe Reader is available for both Mac and Windows computers.








