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November 2008 Issue |
Internet Genealogy is your guide to successful genealogical research using the ever-increasing power of the World Wide Web. We also recognize, however, that the Internet isn’t necessarily the be all and end all of your research, so Internet Genealogy will also tell you what to do if you cannot find the records you need and how to confirm your findings. The magazine also covers advanced genealogical methods such as DNA analysis, as well as software and technology reviews, case studies, databases and other
Internet-related family history topics.
Internet Genealogy is published six times a year and is available by subscription, on newsstands and as an online magazine on the web. The cover price is $6.95, and the regular subscription rate of the printed magazine is $28.
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Here's a sample of what you'll find in the November 2008 issue...
From Barrister to Debtor's Prison
Marian Press unearths a ne'er-do-well ancestor
Remarkable Russian Resources
Lisa A. Alzo unlocks the secrets to finding your Russian ancestors
Building a Genealogical Desktop Atlas
Howard Mathieson shows you how to build and maintain an electronic atlas on your computer
Finding Your Gold Rush Ancestors!
David a. Norris shows you how to strike pay dirt in your genealogy research
and much more...
To see our complete contents for this issue click here.
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