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5/1/2003 - Archive

May/June 2003 Vol. 21 No.3

Ancestry Magazine May/June 2003

Genealogical Jewels
While your grandmother's jewelry may not have significant monetary value, it might provide some sparkling insights into the story of her life.
by Kristen Dame Knight

The Story of My Life
Writing your life's story isn't as monumental a challenge as it may seem. Just begin with a few paragraphs a day—and keep at it.
by Valerie Holladay

The Genogram: A Great Way to Track Collateral Lines Tracing collateral lines on your family tree isn't always easy, but when you use a genogram, you'll find clues that will open up research paths you hadn't considered.
by Alice Eichholz, Ph.D., CG

Returning Lost Heirlooms
Once you discover a family heirloom in an antique shop, the real challenge becomes finding the closest descendants with the little clues left behind.
by Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak

Alien Registration Records
In times of war and peace, immigrants who are not yet naturalized are required to register as aliens—and the documents created in the process present new options for family historians.
by Joseph M. Silinonte

Editor's Note

Book View
by Sandra H. Luebking, FUGA

Back to Basics
The 1930 Census Online
With the help of the Internet, the way we once searched the census and the way we search it now is vastly different.
by Terry and Jim Willard

Research Cornerstones
Bad Data Online: Problems and Solutions
With bad data continuing to proliferate online, researchers should be wary—and return to the basics when needed.
by Donn Devine, CG, CGI

Digging Deeper
The Blessing of Church Records
The records created by religious organizations should never be overlooked when researching your family's past.
by Curt B. Witcher, MLS, FUGA

Technology
Questioning Photo Manipulation
Even though it's increasingly easy to do, is it ethical to digitally manipulate your ancestral photos?
by Mark Howells

Case Study
The Mystery of Frederick Ecker's Letter
Why was Frederick Ecker's letter never mailed and later torn to shreds? It's a mystery that is yet unsolved.
by Doris J. Woodward

Bare Bones
Wildcat Bleachers
by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS, CGL


Ancestry Magazine (ISSN 1075-475X) is published bimonthly by MyFamily.com, Inc. 360 W. 4800 North, Provo, UT 84604 Subscriptions: 1-800-262-3787

Executive Editor
Loretto D. Szucs, FUGA

Managing Editor
Jennifer Utley

Senior Editor
Jennifer Browning

Art Director/Production Manager
Robert Davis

Contributing Editors
Valerie Holladay

Matthew Wright

Esther Yu

Editorial Intern
Marissa Young

Contributors
Donn Devine, CG, CGI

Laura G. Prescott

Roseann Reinemuth Hogan, Ph.D.

Mark Howells

Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS, CGL

Sandra H. Luebking, FUGA

Juliana S. Smith

Terry and Jim Willard

Curt B. Witcher, FUGA

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