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21st March 11, 10:07 PM
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LDS records are often (not always by any stretch) hearsay at best, family story type files. May or may not have any shred of anything to back them up. In other words, like virtually every other info on the web. Trust me, it's true, you're reading it here and now,on the web, so I must be right. Right? Of course. Many DO have birth or christening certification, marriage license,
etc., just triple-check as always.
Keep going back to those you've covered, more stuff comes online every day.
We've spent years looking for more than christening on my ggg-grandfather
from Kingoldrum, Angus. First record this side was 1790 census and land records. Idly googled yet again recently, and found a reprint of court records
of him testifying about procuring supplies for Loyalist and British troops near
his home in Robeson County, NC. Everyone in family excited.
Have fun!
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