Always consider reaching out to the local library to see if they have any materials that may assist you with your genealogical search. Review their website and their genealogy page (if any) before contacting the library. The answer to your question may be sitting on their website. Do not expect them to do the research for you and do not be surprised if they send you to some reference material to actually read for yourself. The best they may be able to do is to tell you what they have and how to access it. Budgets and staff time are sometimes limited. Librarians can be helpful, but they cannot be your personal research assistant. Reviewing their website and doing your homework first allows you to ask better questions […]
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