Michael Hait
Federal census records, vital records, probate records... Nearly all genealogists have these records for their ancestors, and are seeking them for those for whom they don’t already have them. These are the most common record groups, and provide a wealth of genealogical information. They top the wish-list for even the most experienced genealogists, as they often provide evidence of family relationships, whether direct or indirect.
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