A Genealogy Affiliation
I’ve been doing a little housecleaning on iPentimento lately, clearing out affiliate ads that were not working for me. Today I added a new one that I hope you’ll find interesting if you are a genealogy enthusiast.
For the last two years I have been a subscriber to Family Tree Magazine and I just love it. Every article is helpful and well researched, as well as interesting to the seasoned or new family researcher
It isn’t so much that I want to make money as an affiliate for the magazine as much as it is that I believe they are one of the best genealogy teaching mags around.
Helpful Genealogy CD’s
Please generate and paste your ad code here. If left empty, the ad location will be highlighted on your blog pages with a reminder to enter your code.One of the things I really like about the magazine is that they make all of their past issues available on CD, as well as their State Research Guides for all 50 states plus Washington, DC and Puerto Rico.
In the magazine the research guides are included in each issue as a pullout to keep in your records, but if you are just now subscribing they make sure you aren’t left out by making all of the guides available in CD format.
Worldwide Genealogy
This isn’t a magazine just for United States genealogists, but a resource for everyone worldwide.
Family Tree Magazine Online
Have you visited the Family Tree Magazine website yet? Whether you subscribe to the magazine through my link (I hope you do), or through their site link, I guarantee you will find the magazine a “keeper”.
Make sure you sign up for Family Tree Magazine’s free newsletter too.
Subscribe To Family Tree Magazine Today
If you do subscribe, come back and tell us if the subscription has been helpful in your research. If you’re already a subscriber, please leave a comment and tell everyone why you like it too.
















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There is so much great stuff for genealogists now, it is mindboggling. Much of it free too!
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My Son was always interested in ancestors, but I was always more concerned with the here and now and not caring so much about the past although I do like knowing some family history for health reasons.