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Family Tree Magazine--Discover, Preserve, and Celebrate Your Family History

 


February 2005

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The Web's Greatest Hits
With all the new material being added to the Web daily, how does a discerning genealogist know what's trustworthy? Look no further. We've come up with the top sites for researching your heritage. Add these to your "favorites" today!


Family Tree Maker 2005
You've been shopping around for a genealogy program that's high on organization and  that will wow you with awesome charts. With the plethora of programs out there, which one is the best fit? Read our review of Family Tree Maker 2005 to see how this updated program fills the bill.


Meeting Halfway in South Dakota
A bill introduced last month in South Dakota's state legislature would've barred most public access to birth, death and marriage certificates. But now the legislation, called SB41, includes more-genealogist-friendly provisions.

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See Seattle
King County Snapshots
Presenting King County, Washington! This site, a collaboration between twelve organizations, has succeeded in digitizing over 12,000 images from 19th- and 20th-century Seattle, Washington and surrounding areas. Search on topics ranging from Disasters to Parades, and Labor to Sports.
The address: content.lib.washington.edu/imls/cksnapshots/index.html

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Find your way through the maze of online genealogy with Family Tree Magazine's annual guide to the 101 best Web sites for tracing your roots. We'll feature a new site here each day; for links to all the honorees, see our 101 best web sites index.

Palatines to America
palam.org
This organization for descendants of German emigrants—not just those from the Palatine region—continues to beef up its online presence. You can search the online catalog of its 5,000-volume library or find clues and like-minded researchers among seven years' worth of queries organized by surname.
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