You should have some documentation, or at least a verifiable reason for every relationship between two individuals in your database. “Thinking they are related” isn’t a reason. ———————————— Check out GenealogyBank’s Offer for Tip of the Day Fans!
I will be making the following presentations at the following upcoming conferences/workshops over the next several months: Topeka Genealogy Society Seminar, 24 April 2010 The Oft-Married Sarah Female Ancestors: After the Marriage Barbara’s Beaus and Gesche’s Girls Widows Denied-Pensions for Widows and What they Can Tell You Southern California Family History Jamboree, 11-13 June 2010 Restacking the Blocks: Organizing Your Information From New Jersey to Ohio: Establishing an Early Nineteenth Century Migration Trail Pig Blood in the Snow: Court Records Can Solve Problems Family History Expos-Loveland, Colorado 25 & 26 June 2010 Searching Tips and Tricks Where Did the Farm Go Where Do I Go From Here? Restacking the Blocks: Organizing Your Information Cleveland, Oklahoma Summer Seminar, 24 July 2010 Using Probate Manuals and State Statute Barbara, Nancy […]
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