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something I always suggest...you know, folks write books to pass on the
culture as we do
not recall all....SO...get yourself a good book or two on general genealogy.
Read it.  Then with your new-found knowledge, get informed about the area you
are seeking.  You will then
work smart, not hard.  Don't expect to find it all on the net nor overnight.
I am in my 43rd
year of researching, still learning and loving it all.
Genealogy is a personal encounter with history.   Erik P Conard, PhD, Arvada,
CO

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