(Re-sent in plain text because I forgot about this group's boneheaded
no-HTML policy. Apologies since I'm sure someone will complain.)

Arnold,

Personally I wouldn't consider the Strong Family Association to be the
source, but rather to be the repository from which you obtained new
sources.  The actual source(s) would the data that they cite on the
website (e.g. US census records, baptismal records, family histories
submitted by other genealogists, etc.)  Hopefully they list their
sources, because otherwise I wouldn't lend much credence to what's
listed there until I verified it myself with primary sources.

Hope that helps,
Steve Voght

> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 6:04 AM, Arnold Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I gathered some new information on my Strong ancestors from the website of 
>> The Strong Family Association of America, Inc.
>> <http://www.strongfamilyofamerica.org/ejstrongne.html>.
>> I scrolled through Legacy's Source Template Index and am not sure that any 
>> of the entries will work for the association.
>> I would like to source the Strong information I gather to this group, but do 
>> not know where to start.
>> Help and thank you in advance.
>>
>>
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