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From: "E.Rodier" <>
Subject: Re: [APG] 3 more chances to immortalize your family <g>
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 11:09:36 -0700
References: <200412050345.iB53jbRe020037@mail.rootsweb.com>


Has anyone asked about citing an ultrasound with fifteen small images on a
large x-ray style negative? The subject of Feb 25 was born June 30, 2004.
The five month old wiggly version has better smiles.

1913 original of a page size Grade VIII diploma for a boy who died in 1913
might be suitable for a school sample. 1917-1918 report cards showing marks
in various subjects for another person without descendants probably 240
pixel scans not available to rescan.

High School record and 1919 application for Normal School (teacher training)
from printed negatives or microfilm are hard to read. The subject's date of
birth on 1901 census image was different.

My method is to include parts of every "visually interesting" source printed
a readable size as an image in a family history book rather than using
source documents for text-only citations. -- E.Rodier in Canada

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mills"
> 2. Hospital records you have received from the hospital itself
> 3. School records handed down in your family (not ordered by you)




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