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Items NOT to be thrown away
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MargaretM | Report | 3 Nov 2016 02:43 |
I have to agree, Teresa. I came across my dad's address book from the early 1930's when he was at sea. It has helped me immensely finding relatives, one in particular, a 2nd cousin who I knew nothing about and wouldn't have found her without the help of that address book. |
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Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins | Report | 3 Nov 2016 00:06 |
When clearing out a deceased relatives belongings, do not throw away their address book. It can lead you to find other lliving family members that you did not know about. |