Family Tree (magazine)

Family Tree Magazine is a publication about genealogy and family history published by Yankee Publishing, Inc. in Blue Ash, Ohio and Dublin, New Hampshire. It has a paid circulation of about 70,000. The first issue was published in 2000, with David A. Fryxell as editor and later editor-in-chief. Allison (Stacy) Dolan and Diane Haddad also served as editors for the publication. Current editor Andrew Koch took on the role in December 2018.

Family Tree Magazine
EditorAndrew Koch
CategoriesGenealogy, family history, hobbies
Frequency6x year
Total circulation70,000
Year founded1999
First issueJanuary 2000
CompanyYankee Publishing, Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inCincinnati, Ohio
LanguageEnglish
Websitefamilytreemagazine.com

Topics covered in Family Tree Magazine and on FamilyTreeMagazine.com include resource guides for specific ethnicities, annual website reviews, information on DNA tests and results, advice on genealogy records, research strategies, and how to share family history through projects and stories. The website also features an online store[1] which offers genealogy research books, form downloads, and digitized past issues.

Family Tree Magazine was published by F+W until July 2019, when it was acquired by Yankee Publishing.[2] After the sale, Yankee President and CEO Jamie Trowbridge stated Family Tree fit well with the company's suite of brands, which include Yankee, The Old Farmer's Almanac, and New Hampshire magazines. Trowbridge also noted that, “[both] Yankee and The Old Farmer’s Almanac are publications that include history in their editorial coverage. Family Tree’s coverage of family history is a nice fit.”[3]

The Family Tree podcast[4] was launched in July 2008 with Lisa Louise Cooke, owner of Genealogy Gems LLC,[5] serving as host. After a brief hiatus following F+W's bankruptcy, the podcast was relaunched in November 2019 with new episodes monthly.

In 2009, the brand's e-learning platform Family Tree University[6] was created, offering genealogy “webinars” to readers and website users. Online courses covering a variety of subjects followed in May 2010. Classes are led by expert genealogists and topics include: instruction on “mastering” popular genealogy and other websites, how to research using different records, tips and tricks for organizing work spaces, and the best methods for tracing specific ethnic roots.

Family Tree's contributors include many of the top professionals in the genealogy industry including, The Genealogy Guys[7] podcast hosts George G. Morgan and Drew Smith, Genealogy Roadshow host Kenyatta Berry, DNA experts Diahan Southard[8] and Blaine T. Bettinger,[9] and photo identification expert Maureen Taylor.

References

  1. "Shop". Family Tree Magazine. Retrieved Oct 5, 2020.
  2. "Yankee Publishing acquires Family Tree magazine". SentinelSource.com. Retrieved 2019-12-13.
  3. "Why Active Interest Media Salvaged 14 Titles From the F+W Bankruptcy". Folio. 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2019-12-13.
  4. "The Family Tree Magazine Genealogy Podcast". Family Tree Magazine. Retrieved Oct 5, 2020.
  5. "Genealogy Gems – How to Find Your Family History Genealogy Podcast". Retrieved Oct 5, 2020.
  6. "Available Genealogy Courses Online". Family Tree Magazine. Retrieved Oct 5, 2020.
  7. "The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection". genealogyguys.com. Retrieved Oct 5, 2020.
  8. "Your DNA Guide". Your DNA Guide. Retrieved Oct 5, 2020.
  9. "The Genetic Genealogist - Adding DNA to the Genealogist's Toolbox". The Genetic Genealogist. Retrieved Oct 5, 2020.


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