Ancestry Magazine

Ancestry Magazine
Executive Editor Loretto (Lou) Dennis Szucs, FUGA
Staff writers
Categories Genealogy
Frequency Bimonthly
Circulation 64,009 (Sept. 2008)
First issue January 1994 (1994-01)
Final issue
— Number
March/April 2010
vol. 28, no. 2
Company Ancestry.com Operations Inc.
Country United States
Language English
Website Google Books (archive)
ISSN 1075–475x
Ancestry Newsletter
Categories Genealogy
Frequency Bimonthly
First issue 1983
Final issue
— Number
November/December 1993
vol. 11, no. 6
Company Ancestry Incorporated
Country United States
Language English
ISSN 0749-5927

Ancestry Magazine was a general interest genealogy magazine owned by Ancestry.com Operations Inc. The magazine received a 2009 Gold Eddie Award in the enthusiast category for its article, The Man (or Woman) Who Would Be King. Eddie awards are granted annually by Folio magazine for excellence in editorial content.

The magazine began as Ancestry Newsletter, a small, genealogy-industry newsletter in 1983, and became a four-color, 68-page, glossy print, bimonthly publication in 1994. After more than 25 years in print, the magazine was discontinued with the March/April 2010 issue.[1]

In mid-2009, Ancestry magazine began making its past issues available online at Google Books and at its website Ancestrymagazine.com.

References

  1. "Ancestry Magazine Discontinues Publication". 2010-01-15. Retrieved 2010-03-02.


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