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Posted on 31 Dec 20207 Jan 2021 by genealogyjude · 9 Comments

What Can Family History Teach You?

Well, what a year 2020 has been! On a personal front, it has been the year when I finally launched my family history blog. Yay! It was a project that had been in the offing for a long time. Though the pressure of publishing a blog post every two weeks has been challenging, I feel…

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