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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (40)3/13/2004 1:36:36 PM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 443
 
I've hit a spot where I don't know if John Lord was Jordan Lord's brother or dad, but I do know that William Lord was Jordan's father or grandfather.

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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (40)4/16/2004 9:12:38 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 443
 
I can trace the name but not all the individual generations --When I started to sort through all the info and letters I had, I went to the LDS and the Public Library and got a "Family Group Sheet" and a "Pedigree Sheet"...This last one is like a road map for me. This sorts out what you know from the spaces you need to fill. You may only know a first or last name in one of the slots. Everything is OK, as long as it is something you can document. If it is something I "think" but don't know FOR SURE, I Use (xxx) around each name or event, and have that in my key to the piece. For each known name, place, etc, I make sure that each has a reference name (i.e. birth cc, or census year, and page and state/county, or family bible, etc)