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» Ancestor's Viewers Guide - Companion guide to the television series aired by PBS in 1997 provides step-by-step guidance through the beginning stages of family history research.
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» Cyber Genealogy - Collection of articles from various authors is geared toward beginners. Includes download of an e-book.
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» DoHistory - Shows how to piece together the past from the fragments that have survived. A case study of Martha Ballard's diary is used for examples.
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» Family History in India - Guide to tracing British and European ancestors in India includes historical, genealogical, and record-keeping tutorials.
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» Free Family History Tutorials - Brigham Young University offers over a dozen free mini genealogy courses online, covering basic research skills, ethnic and regional research, and record types.
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» Genealogy Family Tree Builder - Tutorial on how to create a genealogy webpage with comparisons of software for online use, ideas for content, and genealogy graphics.
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» Genealogy Learning Center - Tutorials from Linda Haas Davenport cover research in census, land, courthouse, military, and U.S. federal income tax records.
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» Genealogy.com Classes - Free lessons on beginning and Internet genealogy, and tracing immigrant origins, written by genealogists Karen Clifford and Marthe Arends.
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» Research Guidance - This interactive guide helps locate records that may contain ancestral information, and provides details on where to find them.
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» Your Family History Book - Publish an heirloom family history book with this step-by-step guide to design, layout, and desktop publishing options.
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