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31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 31
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 31 I’m taking Amy Crow’s challenge for 31 Days to Better Genealogy and blog Amy’s questions, with my answers; I plan to make one blog post, adding daily. Hopefully by the end of … Continue reading
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 30
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 30 I’m taking Amy Crow’s challenge for 31 Days to Better Genealogy and blog Amy’s questions, with my answers; I plan to make one blog post, adding daily. Hopefully by the end of … Continue reading
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 28
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 28 I’m taking Amy Crow’s challenge for 31 Days to Better Genealogy and blog Amy’s questions, with my answers; I plan to make one blog post, adding daily. Hopefully by the end of … Continue reading
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31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 27
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 27 I’m taking Amy Crow’s challenge for 31 Days to Better Genealogy and blog Amy’s questions, with my answers; I plan to make one blog post, adding daily. Hopefully by the end of … Continue reading
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 26
31 Days to Better Genealogy – Day 26 I’m taking Amy Crow’s challenge for 31 Days to Better Genealogy and blog Amy’s questions, with my answers; I plan to make one blog post, adding daily. Hopefully by the end of … Continue reading