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Don’t Trust Derivative Records for Genealogical Research

July 13, 2024November 15, 2022 by Rick T. Wilson, Ph.D.
Don’t Trust Derivative Records for Genealogical Research

Errors in transcripted records can cause us to miss relevant documents or send us on an eroneous search. This post exemplifies the importance in locating original records #ancestry #familyhistory #genealogy

Categories Derivative Records, Indexes, Marriage Records, Research Tips Tags Flanagan, McMasters, Philadelphia 2 Comments

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