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It covers all areas of potential interest to family history enthusiasts, memoirs, reaching beyond strict genealogy research to include ethnic heritage, scrapbooking, oral history, family reunions, historical travel and other ways that families connect with their pasts. Family tree magazine, is the leading how-to publication for those who want to discover, America’s #1 family history magazine, preserve and celebrate their roots.

Family tree magazine strives to provide engaging, easy-to-understand instruction that empowers readers to take the next steps in the quest for their pasts—with a beginner-friendly approach that makes genealogy a hobby anyone can do. Kindle magazines are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected.

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However, when it comes to my own research from years ago, I am not walking the walk. Genealogy do-over: a new journey of genealogical discovery here is the short summary of The Genealogy Do-Over: I set aside everything* related to my genealogy research including notebooks, papers, and even digitized files and my genealogy database files and START OVER.

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