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What's this button do?
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Interesting. My redskin tree goes back to the 1700s but there are no ages of death on it. Probably can be researched. My paleface ancestry disappears a bunch of different places in Europe and again I never saw ages of death on any of it. I'll have to ask my father, he's the one who did the tree. A new challenge for him.
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Ol' Dude
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Then I started researching data on microfiche at the National Archives. Census, birth, death, immigration records. That was long, tedious work before the miracle of the internet. ![]() Today you can sign up on a couple of sites and not only research the same data online, but probably hook into trees that other distant family members have already put together. Start with a decent genealogy program, fill in what you can, and then start looking at census records. That should keep you busy for a year or two. ![]() |
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