ACCURACY IN GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHIn the end, it is always the actual record of an event that we search for. They are the diamonds that are buried in the mountain of our research notes. That brings me back to the beginning of this topic. Even this data is not always accurate. Genealogists are family detectives, Sherlock Holmes, who collect clues, then use their deductive reasoning to draw conclusions. I guess, that's why I find genealogy so fascinating. Hot Tip Of The Week: If you are itching to start your genealogy web page, Cyndi has the help you need at Cyndi's Genealogy Home Page Construction Kit. Next week, I will point you to some Internet sources for clearing up the confusion of the geographical boundaries and place name changes that you run across in your research.
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