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I keep losing my link to this, so I never have it when I need it

Posted on June 4, 2012August 14, 2025 by Justin Durand

I keep losing my link to this, so I never have it when I need it. Going straight to the source solves the more complicated problem of writing a paragraph comparing an ancestor’s wealth with others on the same census.

  • Dick Eastman, What Was Your Ancestor’s Property Worth? (June 3, 2012), Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter

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