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'''Syllabus for class taught by James Ison, Manager at FamilySearch, for NGS 2010 Conference.''' | '''Syllabus for class taught by James Ison, Manager at FamilySearch, for [[FamilySearch Presentations at NGS 2010|NGS 2010 Conference]].''' | ||
Life is good when records with direct evidence exist, like a marriage license that gives the birth dates and places of both bride and groom and lists the full names of each set of parents. Typically that doesn’t last long, though, especially in African American research. Soon one finds only bits and pieces of indirect or conflicting evidence, and progress comes to a screeching halt. | Life is good when records with direct evidence exist, like a marriage license that gives the birth dates and places of both bride and groom and lists the full names of each set of parents. Typically that doesn’t last long, though, especially in African American research. Soon one finds only bits and pieces of indirect or conflicting evidence, and progress comes to a screeching halt. | ||
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