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===Saving Your Recent Family History Before It Gets Lost, Destroyed, or Forgotten (May 24, 2023)===
===Saving Your Recent Family History Before It Gets Lost, Destroyed, or Forgotten (May 24, 2023)===
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/17cQWUfSW8UxHr3dYg7ie3oQReD4fu9R2/view?usp=sharing Handout]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YZNNPLlFsFMPXKDJqkWvooeC-klmkJWd/view?usp=sharing Handout]


Fred Turner, the instructor for this class, identifies himself as a "History Scrounge," meaning he finds old bits of minutia from the past not only fascinating but useful in family history. He reminded us that before the internet, the only forms of communication were telephone, telegraph, and postal service. This may include love letters from your parents, V-Mail, ration books, old magazines, cancelled checks, and postcards.  
Fred Turner, the instructor for this class, identifies himself as a "History Scrounge," meaning he finds old bits of minutia from the past not only fascinating but useful in family history. He reminded us that before the internet, the only forms of communication were telephone, telegraph, and postal service. This may include love letters from your parents, V-Mail, ration books, old magazines, cancelled checks, and postcards.  
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