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how to research family legends

7 Ways to Document Family Legends
14 Oct 2016

7 Ways to Document Family Legends

by ALookThruTime | posted in: Brick Walls, Genealogy, Research tips | 0

          Do you have a family legend that you wonder if it is true?  When I began Genealogy that legacy was proving our relationship to Davy Crockett. Do you want to discover more about this family … Continued

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