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Thursday, January 28, 2010
  Putting Casefile Clues Blog on the Fan Page
This is just a test to see if things sent to the Casefile Clues Blog are being automatically sent to the Casefile Clues Fan Page. That will save me a little time.
 
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The only way I can get it to work properly on a fan page is through notes. NetworkBlogs and the other RSS feeds don't seem to work correctly.

BTW, I tried to leave a comment on RootDig that I think the Mercer County, Illinois census name is Andrew Trask. With or without context That was the name I read when I looked at it for the first time. But I think you might have already figured that out...
 
Hello Michael
I have sent two e-mails-one was acknowledged by a text msg from your cell phone--about not getting my case file. Last one I received was #24.
my e-mail for the subscription is DougB81042 at gmail.com
I would really like to catch up
Thanks in advance
Douglas Burnett
Satellite Beach
FL
 

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I write "Casefile Clues" a weekly genealogy newsletter focusing on genealogy research methodology and interpretation. Every week I look at a record or a problem from one of the many families of my children scattered across the US and Europe. "Casefile Clues" does not try to "scoop" the latest news, rather I focus on using and interpreting records. My goal is to give you ideas to help you with your own research. Since 1995, I have written over 600 genealogy columns for both Ancestry and Eastman's Online Newsletter. My new columns for Casfile Clues are distributed only through this site.

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