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> Behalf Of *Cheri Mello
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 31, 2013 7:19 PM
> *To:* Azores Genealogy
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all you young researchers a tip
Doug, coffee? Shouldn't that be expresso or whatever they put in those
little cups??
Nah, I think it's just kind of the "newbie" researcher thing whether you got
into genealogy at 16, 26, or 76. A "newbie" finds the first fe
Doug, coffee? Shouldn't that be expresso or whatever they put in those
little cups??
Nah, I think it's just kind of the "newbie" researcher thing whether you
got into genealogy at 16, 26, or 76. A "newbie" finds the first few pieces
of info that leads to another few pieces of information and in
Very good advice, Pam.I often find notes made in the first few years of doing genealogy that I wish I had better documented.Or worse, I wrote no notes for it and have no idea where I got that data. Most of the time, someone told me something and I never bothered to confirm it.Drink a lot of coffee
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