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Archives.com Provides Complimentary Memberships To All National Genealogical Society Members
Archives.com, a website devoted to making family history simple and affordable, announced today that they have donated complimentary three month memberships to all 9,000 members of the National Genealogical Society (NGS)... Read More
Henry Louis Gates Jr. Partners With Archives To Expand Resources For African Family History
Archives.com, a website devoted to making family history simple and affordable, announced today that Harvard Professor and leading authority in the field of African American Studies, Henry Louis Gates Jr. has joined as an official advisor... Read More
Fast-Growing Archives.com Launches Affiliate Program With 50 Percent Base Commissions
Archives.com, the Internet's fastest growing family history website, is pleased to announce the launch of its brand new affiliate program on the Internet's largest third-party affiliate network, Commission Junction (CJ). Read More
Archives.com Adds Millions of Historical Records and New Features to Meet Surging Interest in Family History
In response to Americans' growing interest in family history and genealogy, Archives.com, which makes researching family history simple and affordable, has expanded its collection to include more than 1.2 billion historical records and has added a number of new features,... Read More
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