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Post by lildebcc on Dec 17, 2006 20:02:20 GMT -5
If you want anything indepth, you will probably have to pay. Then again, you can do what I do, go to a library and look up the information. Might take a little more time, but it is free, and there is nothing like seeing your family history in print in a book.
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Post by lildebcc on Dec 17, 2006 20:10:25 GMT -5
In my case, most of what he said is not anything I have not heard before. Some of what he said did not really fit all that well eitherr. Could be true, maybe not. What can I say, I am not the type of person who believes readings to be true, most of the time. Too many readings are just so generic and can fit in with just about anyone.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Dec 17, 2006 21:22:13 GMT -5
Yeah alot of times they are, or they pick up on stuff from your body language or questions they ask. This was a bit specific, wish I had names of course, but I do know they were on my mother's side of the family, and it was around 1802. I'm going to enjoy doing it, I've meant to do a search of my family history for a while, but other research projects sort of got in the way. I do love going to the library, and there is something about going through all the old histories and paperwork, I find it all fascinating. And how they used to keep records back in the old days can sometimes be pretty funny, too! I will let you guys know if I find anything!!
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