Ancestry Magazine Review

Ancestry Magazine Review
Ancestry Magazine is published bimonthly by Ancestry.com since 1982. You can subscribe to this informative magazine whether you subscribe to the online Ancestry.com or not. For a sampling of what this magazine has to offer you can visit Ancestry Magazine.

I have been a subscriber to Ancestry Magazine and love reading their articles. Each issue is packed full of informative articles that seem to be written just for me; I am always amazed how their articles seem to answer questions on research problems I was having that month! Some of the authors that write for Ancestry Magazine are Paul Rawlins, Don Devine, Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak, Paula Stuart-Warren, Allison Johnson, Myra Vanderpool Gormley, Colleen Fitzpatrick among many more.

The last few issues have offered the following:

September/October 2009
  • Footsteps of Ellis Island by Barry Mareno: Passing through Ellis Island was no simple process. See what the experience was really like.

  • Invisible Men by Paul Rawlins: Discover the stories of the workers who build the Big Apple.

  • The Big Stew by Jeanie Croasmun and Allison Johnson: New York City is celebrating its 400th Birthday. Were your ancestors there?

  • Sorting by Names by Myra Vanderpool Gormley

  • Using Obituaries in Genealogy by Ellen Notbohm

  • California Scheming by Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak


July/August 2009
  • Children of the Battlefiled

  • 800 Ways to spell Catherine

  • Genealogy Without Hearing

  • Build Your Own Genealogical Library

  • Jewish Genealogy from Home


May/June 2009
  • Making Family History Maps

  • Finding Military Medals

  • Taking Heritage Trips

  • Looking at Civil War Veteran Records

  • 1940 Census Substitution at Ancestry.com


March/April 2009
  • What We Found-Clues in a Yearbook

  • Deconstructing a Petition for Naturalization

  • Out of Style-Taking Clues from Clothes

  • Want More Genealogy Learning Online?

  • Can the Latest Tech, Tools and Trends Help You Do Your Genealogy

  • Wild Science


January/February 2009
  • Lou’s 300 (plus a few) Clues: Home Sources

  • All the Right Family History Tools

  • Jewish Childhood Records

  • A Fire Destroyed the 1890 Census, But It Doesn’t Have to Destroy Your Search

  • Put Them on the Map

  • FTM Answers: Ancestry Hints


Ancestry Magazine even wants to hear from you. They have a Facebook page for you to come and give your comments, suggestions or questions.

Ancestry Magazine states, “if you ever have problems or questions about your Ancestry magazine subscription, please drop me a line at editor@ancestrymagazine.com and we'll try to get it all sorted out for you ASAP.”





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