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Where Do I Go From Here?
Pamela Boyer Sayre, CG, CGL
Most genealogists start with the census, vital records, newspapers, home sources, and other intuitive resources.
When you’ve exhausted these usual starting places, you may need to seek clues in printed or online sources that
lead to biographical or historical information about your ancestors. These clues can guide you to such original
governmental records as military service, property holdings, taxes, offices held, court cases, and more. Note:
This is intended as a beginning-level lecture.
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