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Arlington, VA is right across the Potomac River from Washington, DC. I would
suspect that she traveled to the National Archives and / or DAR for her
information.
Betty Frain
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From: "Fred Hagan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 8:04 PM
Subject: Hagans of Virginia before 1787
| In the 1950s a relative, now deceased, traveled from her home in
| Arlington, VA to an unknown repository where she found information about
| our early Virginia ancestry. All of her documents were destroyed in a
| fire and I am trying to reconstruct this research. I don't know how
| difficult travel was in the Arlington area in the 1950s. Can someone
| suggest where she would have traveled and the name of the repository she
| visited (Genealogy Society, Archive, Library)? The time frame she would
| have research would be pre 1787.
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