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Making Connections: Family History Library, Mac Tricks, Polish Roots and Brick Wall Busters
12/1/2000
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The article "Salt Lake City: What to Know Before You Go" (August) was quite insightful. Through the use of the Family Tree Maker program and with help from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, my father was able to piece together our own family tree and bring many of our ancestors together. Because of my father, we now make overseas contact with the Valtille, Bossu and Laloux families in France who are directly related to us. Our family history is now accessible for other Roberts, too.

PAUL DALE ROBERTS

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