Sometimes one needs an extra set of eyes to look at your problem. It may be: a local who knows the local records and sources because they grew up in the area and have lived there for years; a native who speaks the language that you do not: a professional who is familiar with the type of complicated problem you have; a genealogical acquaintance who is generally familiar with research, willing to review your material with an open eye and an open mind, and is able to critique your work without it disrupting your friendship. Before you have anyone help you on your problem: organize what you have; actually review what you have; determine where you got what you have compile what you have so someone else can […]
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