Family Tree Magazine March/April 2026 Digital Edition
What's Inside!
Highlights from this issue include:
- Tips for handling your thousands of digital photos (and cleaning up your phone)
- Fillable worksheets to help you organize your genealogy
- A guide to immigration through New York City’s Castle Garden
- Tips for finding Irish, Swedish and French ancestors
- A FREE FamilySearch Cheat Sheet
Contents
Digital Photo Frenzy: By Andrew Koch. Organize your thousands of photos (and declutter your smartphone and laptop) in seven steps.
Form-Fitting: By the Editors of Family Tree Magazine. Record your hard-earned research in these eight essential genealogy worksheets.
Site Savoir-Faire: By Paul Woodbury. Say bonjour to French ancestors with these 11 websites—and a guide to government and specialty websites.
The Secret Garden: By Katharine Andrew. Learn the history of Castle Garden (predecessor of Ellis Island) and your 19th-century ancestors who arrived there.
Plus!
- Research Guides: Connecticut and South Dakota
- Source Spotlight: Institutional Records
- Stories to Tell
- Tech News
- Lisa’s Picks
- Website Tutorial: ArkivDigital
- Photo Detective
- Family History Home: Preserving Religious Artifacts
- Now What
- From the Archive: Irish Censuses Online
- DNA Q&A: Contacting Matches
Once you download the March/April 2026 issue of Family Tree Magazine, you’ll need a PDF reader, such as the free Adobe Reader software, to open it. Adobe Reader is available for both Mac and Windows computers.
What's Inside!
Highlights from this issue include:
- Tips for handling your thousands of digital photos (and cleaning up your phone)
- Fillable worksheets to help you organize your genealogy
- A guide to immigration through New York City’s Castle Garden
- Tips for finding Irish, Swedish and French ancestors
- A FREE FamilySearch Cheat Sheet
Contents
Digital Photo Frenzy: By Andrew Koch. Organize your thousands of photos (and declutter your smartphone and laptop) in seven steps.
Form-Fitting: By the Editors of Family Tree Magazine. Record your hard-earned research in these eight essential genealogy worksheets.
Site Savoir-Faire: By Paul Woodbury. Say bonjour to French ancestors with these 11 websites—and a guide to government and specialty websites.
The Secret Garden: By Katharine Andrew. Learn the history of Castle Garden (predecessor of Ellis Island) and your 19th-century ancestors who arrived there.
Plus!
- Research Guides: Connecticut and South Dakota
- Source Spotlight: Institutional Records
- Stories to Tell
- Tech News
- Lisa’s Picks
- Website Tutorial: ArkivDigital
- Photo Detective
- Family History Home: Preserving Religious Artifacts
- Now What
- From the Archive: Irish Censuses Online
- DNA Q&A: Contacting Matches
Once you download the March/April 2026 issue of Family Tree Magazine, you’ll need a PDF reader, such as the free Adobe Reader software, to open it. Adobe Reader is available for both Mac and Windows computers.