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Where to start? Start with yourself and work backwards Record what you already know about yourself and your family Organize, sort, separate newspapers, photographs, textiles, papers Contact other family members Keep track of what you have searched and whom you have contacted. Examples research journal; correspondence log Document everything Then, do something with all this

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