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RootsMagic Family Tree Genealogy Software


RootsMagic Family Tree Genealogy Software


$29.95


Awarded “Editor’s Choice” by Heritage Quest Magazine. RootsMagic is an easy to use family tree program with extensive family history reports, multiple navigation views, photos, publishing, and website creation features. RootsMagic supports unlimited people, families, events, notes, and photos. Users can print complete books (where the program writes the sentences for each event), spectacular chart…

Family Tree Templates


Family Tree Templates


$19.97


These 60+ family trees and genealogy charts on CD-ROM make it easy to get starting recording family history and honoring ancestors, with designs for schoolchildren as well as experienced genealogy buffs. Ranging from two generations all the way up to seven generations, these trees and ancestor or pedigree charts have room to write or type in family members’ names, and, in many cases, vital statist…

Quicksheet Citing Online Historical Resources


Quicksheet Citing Online Historical Resources


$8.95


First Revised Edition with updated sample citations and style changes. Elizabeth Mills’s QuickSheet provides a template for citing historical sources on the Internet. It also lays down rules to help you judge the reliability of these sources. Published in the form of a laminated folder, the QuickSheet contains a series of sample citations showing the correct way to identify online sources such as …

101 OF THE BEST FREE WEBSITES FOR CLIMBING YOUR FAMILY TREE


101 OF THE BEST FREE WEBSITES FOR CLIMBING YOUR FAMILY TREE


$0.99


I’ve been ancestor-hunting since I was about 8-years-old. Back then, I didn’t know anything about GEDCOMs, pedigree charts, census data or compiling sources. But what I did know was I had an insatiable curiosity about the people who came before me – - thanks, in part, to the family stories spun by both my grandmothers.One of them regaled me with tales of her own grandfather – a Civil War veteran o…