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5 lis 2008 · Chapter 1: Getting Started. Short Introduction. Paperwork in Order. Family Interviews. Initial Databases. Government Sources.
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To begin your genealogy journey to find your family, start by gathering records you may have in your own home. This could include vital records, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photo albums and loose photos, family bibles,
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