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Don't let your family history wind up in a dumpster or shredder. Glean critical ancestral information from these six genealogy sources—before they disappear.
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Use these sources to discover your ancestors’ final resting places.
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Here are some sources for old telephone books, which may give you contact information for relatives who are now unlisted.
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Seven Sources for Scandals Premium
These records commonly contain details of ancestral mistakes, mishaps and misdeeds.
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Not long ago my research took me to Texas, in search of a family branch I was trying to link to my own. Thanks to online resources, I was able to establish what look like promising connections. My hunt got off on the fast track when a search of...
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Advanced Book Exchange www.abebooks.com Find county histories, biographies and state history books at this umbrella organization for hundreds of used book stores. You can search for tomes by keyword, author and title. Newspaper Abstracts www.newspaperabstracts.com News of your ancestors may appear in this site's article abstracts...
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Treat online sources no differently than you would a record you acquired from a research repository or by writing for it. The "repository" in this case is the Web, and a CD-ROM is similar to a book. Say you found a census image online. Follow the same procedure you...
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