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Does your genealogy research get bogged down when you find new clues about an ancestor? Do you stop everything and chase after that BSO (“bright and shiny object”)? Learn how to increase your research efficiency and still remember that new information for later investigation.. https://vimeo.com/407795382/b53d2b213b?share=copy The video can be viewed in fullscreen by clicking on…
Using ScotlandsPeople For All Your Scottish Genealogy Needs
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