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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | From the Article: Family Group Record: Roadmap for Researchers. Contributed by Diltzdg, (11 Feb 2008) A well-documented family group record is like a research roadmap -- it can tell you at a glance what is known about a family and can also generate many ideas on where to search next. A family group record bristles with clues about names, dates, places, events, sources, and family relationships. To learn how to use this excellent tool, read on... |