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'''Workshop taught by Liv H. Anderson, Research Consultant at FamilySearch's Family History Library,and Elaine Hasleton, Manager VIP Services at FamilySearch, presented at NGS Conference 2010.''' | '''Workshop taught by [[User:AndersonLH|Liv H. Anderson]], Research Consultant at FamilySearch's Family History Library,and [[User:HasletonEE|Elaine Hasleton]], Manager VIP Services at FamilySearch, presented at [[FamilySearch Presentations at NGS 2010|NGS Conference 2010]].''' | ||
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The German influence on education was strong throughout Europe, and the script used in the records in many countries was Gothic. This was also the case in Norway until the middle of the 19th century. Many Latin phrases were used as well that you will need to be familiar with. | The German influence on education was strong throughout Europe, and the script used in the records in many countries was Gothic. This was also the case in Norway until the middle of the 19th century. Many Latin phrases were used as well that you will need to be familiar with. | ||
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