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How Reasonably Exhaustive Research Helped Me Discover an Elusive Ancestor

February 21, 2020
by Alice Childs with No Comment My Accreditation JourneyMy TribePennsylvania

I have been researching an ancestor from Pennsylvania named Jacob Fisher for over a decade. I discovered him as the father of Hannah Fisher and have put together details about his life in little bits of time over the years. He is the subject of the f ...

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Genealogy Terminology: Reasonably Exhaustive Research

May 16, 2019
by Alice Childs with No Comment Genealogy Terminology

When I was a beginning family history researcher, I often wondered, "How many sources do I need to have to be confident that a person is in the correct family?  As I have grown into my role as a genealogist, I have come to understand the need to ...

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