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Brief blog–working on 9th Edition
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The graveyards are full of indispensable men. - Charles de Gaulle
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Especially if you’re a genealogist — Libbi Crowe
The above quote by Charles de Gaulle made me think: for a genealogist, the graveyards are full of the indisensable, because they are our ancestors, and without them, we wouldn’t be here. I’m just saying…
One news tidbit worth looking at: A Hamrick family history web site, Little Shop of Memories (www.littleshopofmemories.com) has been updated. They added new content to the genealogy and more photos to the gallery of pictures. All sections have updated or new information. If you have any information that you can add to our record, or photos that you can share, please forward to the site!
I haven’t blogged in a while because I’ve been working so hard on the 9th edition of Genealogy Online. I do think this is the best edition yet: New chapters on using social networking and blogs to further your genealogy hunt, revised chapters on Ancestry.com and FamilySearch. And lots of new and updated links to cool genealogy places on the web! My esteemed editor, Roger Stewart, says the finished product should be on sale in the fall.
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