Current Issue
December 2008 Issue
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Look What's in the Latest Issue...
Family
Chronicle is a how-to magazine. People who are
trying to discover their family roots know that there
is no "master plan" that tells you how to
conduct your research. While some ancestral lines can
be traced back several generations with relatively little
effort, others can only be discovered after painstaking
research. Family Chronicle recognizes that there
are hundreds, maybe thousands, of different records
and methods that may apply to your own research. Read
more...
Here are just a few the great things you'll find
in our December 2008 Issue:
Case Study: Tracing the Wrong Christoph
Leslie Albrecht Huber unravels a case of mistaken identity
Prisoner of War Records and Family History
David A. Norris shows that all is not lost is if your ancestor was a prisoner of war
Mining Church Archives
Constance R. Cherba and Edward E. Deckert look at a fantastic resource
A Genealogy Education
Elizabeth Lapointe looks at the ABC's of taking a genealogy course
Click here to view more
of what's in this issue...
Check out our request for submissions of old military uniform photographs...
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Click Here for the Publisher's Warehouse Clearance Special. Five Books for $50.
The Family Chronicle Collection contains a re-issue of the first year's editorial. Years Three, Seven, Eight & Nine are re-issues of the corresponding years. We usually sell these books for $25 each, but you can get all five for the low price of $50. This is a great chance for you to catch up on any missing Family Chronicle editorial from September 1996 to August 1997, September 1998 to August 1999, and from September 2002 to August 2005!
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