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Build Your Family Tree Web Site - Offers online course in building a family tree website.

Corley Chronicles - Local history and genealogy newsletter whose purpose is to chronicle the unique Swiss-German history of the families and culture of Lexington County, Saxe Gotha, the Dutch Fork, and Switzers' Neck of the South Carolina backcountry which began in 1734 with the Township Act.

Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - A newsletter for genealogy consumers, packed with straight talk. Written by Dick Eastman.

Family History Gazette - Highlights genealogy with links, tips and articles about recent advances in research.

IIGS Newsletter - The monthly newsletter published online by the International Internet Genealogical Society.

Online Vital Records Newsletter - Provides monthly news and information on how to find birth, death, marriage, divorce, genealogical, and other vital public records throughout the world.

RootsQuest.Com - Genealogy home pages and mailing lists, single surname sites, web services and helpful hints to genealogical researchers and links to other genealogical research sites.

Skeltons in Our Closet - Offers bi-monthly newsletter, starter kit and question and answer service for genealogy addicts.

Treasure Map's - Monthly E-mail Newsletter offering noteworthy tips and step-by-step instruction for online and off-line genealogy research.

Your Family Legacy - Free monthly newsletter with tips, news, and articles on family history. Past articles are available online.

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