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Get to Know Your Genealogy Products

Dick Eastman had a chance to chat with several great genealogy companies during the Family History Expo in St. George. Here's a quick overview of the family history products you can learn a bit more about:

My Ancestors Found
Learn more about the many events organized by My Ancestors Found. www.myancestorsfound.com

Family Tree Magazine
Family Tree Magazine delivers tools, tips and leads right to your door. This month's issue includes articles on organization and filing, US migration routes, genetic counseling, and getting those reluctant family members to spill the beans. www.familytreemagazine.com

Legacy Family Tree
The Legacy Family Tree software makes it easy to preserve your genealogical information. Family trees containing millions of people can be recorded, displayed and reported in a variety of styles and formats. www.legacyfamilytree.com

Crash Course in Family History
Paul Larsen's Crash Course in Family History is a step-by-step illustrated guide on how to begin, where to search, and what new tools are available to help you out. www.crashcoursebook.com

Forever Family Embroidery
Learn how Forever Family Embroidery can help you preserve your family memories. www.foreverfamilyembroidery.com

Passage Express
With Passage Express you can transform your family history research into a professional looking multimedia presentation with just a few clicks of the mouse. It’s never been easier to share your hard work with those you love. www.passageexpress.com

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