If you are stuck and in search of assistance, it might be worth it to get more than one opinion on your research problem. If you need to know where to find a specific record, one knowledgeable answer is usually all you need to get you on your way. But if the problem is more intricate than that and you are really stuck on where to go, consider getting more than one opinion or suggestion. Decades ago when I was stuck on one of my children’s English ancestors and was at the Family History Library, I got two significantly different answers on what my next approach should be. In that situation it turned out that the second suggestion was easier to implement and gave me sufficient details to […]
I will be presenting, along with James Beidler, “Naturalizations & German Names,” Thursday 21 May, at 3 PM eastern time as a part of Genealogy Quick Start. Attendance is free–feel free to join us or share the information with others. Viewing can be done via: YouTube channel for Genealogy Quick Start Facebook page
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