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FamilySearch sponsored lecture at the Escondido, California Family History Fair, 2010 given by [[User:RencherDE|David E. Rencher]], <small>CGO</small>, <small>AG<sup>CM</sup></small> (Ireland), <small>CG<sup>SM</sup></small>, <small>FUGA</small>, <small>FIGRS</small> | FamilySearch sponsored lecture at the Escondido, California Family History Fair, 2010 given by [[User:RencherDE|David E. Rencher]], <small>CGO</small>, <small>AG<sup>CM</sup></small> (Ireland), <small>CG<sup>SM</sup></small>, <small>FUGA</small>, <small>FIGRS</small> | ||
== [[ | == [[Image:GraphicFile001.png]] Introduction == | ||
Record gaps, record failures, and record destruction – and now to add insult to injury, my people were poor and landless! What is an Irish researcher to do? This session will focus on record sources that may yield the information you are seeking for those ancestors who seem to elude many of the standard records used to identify complete families and extend pedigrees. | Record gaps, record failures, and record destruction – and now to add insult to injury, my people were poor and landless! What is an Irish researcher to do? This session will focus on record sources that may yield the information you are seeking for those ancestors who seem to elude many of the standard records used to identify complete families and extend pedigrees. |