My Best Genealogy Tips: It's Time to Start!
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Written for the beginner, "My Best Genealogy Tips: It is Time to Start!" is one of those family history books that you will even find someone who has been researching for years will pick up this book. This book will teach you the basics of family history that you may not have been taught before.
You will get a clearer understanding of who begat who, when they were born, who they married, and when they passed away. You will be organized and find out as much as you can with oral history interviews.
No longer will you have to wonder where the historical records are. You will find out that historical records have been organized in one place for you. You will be excited to share what you know. I will uncover two ways that sharing has personally worked for me.
Finally, you will never need to find assistance because Genealogy Just Ask, LLC is waiting to make sure your question is answered.
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My Best Genealogy Tips - Robin R. Foster
Copyright © 2022 by Robin R. Foster
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First Printing, 2022
My Best Genealogy Tips: It’s Time to Start!
Published by Benjamin Book Publishing, LLC
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Visit the author’s website: www.genealogyjustask.com[1]
Email: robinfoster@genealogyjustask.com
Library of Congress Control Number: TXu 2-346-425
Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents in this book are either the product of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
The publisher and the author make no guarantees concerning the level of success you may experience by following the advice and strategies contained in this book, and you accept the risk that results will differ for everyone.
The examples provided in this book show exceptional results, which may not apply to the average reader and are not intended to represent or guarantee that you will achieve the same or similar results. Printed in the United States of America.
Dedication
Charleston, South Carolina FamilySearch Center:
When I moved to South Carolina in 2005, it was not long before I became good friends with the volunteers at the Charleston, South Carolina FamilySearch Center. Every year they would make sure I presented at least three or more classes for their October workshops. I had a stroke in 2016, but they still ask