tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post6866666881266529741..comments2024-03-21T19:08:05.737-07:00Comments on Genealogy's Star: What is reasonable? Where do I search?James Tannerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02989059644120454647noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post-83006638708340091972011-09-12T13:30:31.542-07:002011-09-12T13:30:31.542-07:00I suspect that some genealogists rarely go out of ...I suspect that some genealogists rarely go out of their way to find these records, especially if they entered the genealogy pursuit since the rising star of the Internet.<br /><br />They don't know what fun they're missing; to actually hold in their hands a facsimile of an original record, that's the best it gets, I think. It's a little extra trouble to delve a little deeper, but well worth it.Family History Hathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01141405973726760265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post-46637581007715892032011-09-10T07:37:49.544-07:002011-09-10T07:37:49.544-07:00All I can say is WOW; I have saved these two posts...All I can say is WOW; I have saved these two posts to Evernote, as part of my effort to internalize "reasonably exhaustive search." They have helped me in my quest. And such a quick response to my comment yesterday!<br />Incidentally, I DID follow through with the search and FamilySearch's Research wiki. It did help me, but your list of records in the above post enlarges upon what the research wiki suggested and is more useful to me.<br />Thank you again for these enlightening posts.<br />SAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15551274264418341175noreply@blogger.com