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| *How '''''a genealogist uses the category''''' is far more important than '''''who created the record''''' | | *How '''''a genealogist uses the category''''' is far more important than '''''who created the record''''' |
| *The closer you can stay to headings in the Family History Library Catalog, the better for genealogists | | *The closer you can stay to headings in the FamilySearch Catalog, the better for genealogists |
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| If you imply that an ethnic group would be unhappy about being categorized with political or religious groups you are implying ''who created the records'' is more important than the way ''genealogists use that type of record''. Moreover, even the category '''Ethnic, Political, or Religious Groups''' is an illegitimate category that is not found (or needed) in the Family History Library Catalog. That category should really be under one of these four actual FS Catalog headings for people-groups: | | If you imply that an ethnic group would be unhappy about being categorized with political or religious groups you are implying ''who created the records'' is more important than the way ''genealogists use that type of record''. Moreover, even the category '''Ethnic, Political, or Religious Groups''' is an illegitimate category that is not found (or needed) in the FamilySearch Catalog. That category should really be under one of these four actual FS Catalog headings for people-groups: |
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| *'''Jewish Records''' | | *'''Jewish Records''' |