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		<description><![CDATA[It may be wise to engage some professional assistance. This might be because you live a long way from the repository that could have the piece of information you need, or because you don’t have the necessary skills to undertake the work yourself. Understanding land transactions, reading old Germanic handwriting and knowing what the preamble [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Once you’ve exhausted all of the avenues open to you, it may be time to turn to people with specific expertise to tackle the brick wall.
The expertise may well be found within a local historical society or the local family history society. Frequently, these organisations have access to local sources that may not be available [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Another basic principle of family history is not to re-invent the wheel. You should not assume that you are the first person to have traced your family history. It may be that someone else currently researching the same family, or uncle Bert who did the family history in the 1960’s, solved the problem that has [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Almost anyone who traces their family tree, no matter how experienced they are, will eventually hit a brick wall – an ancestor who doesn’t seem to have been born and refuses to die, or one whose arrival into Australia cannot be located – affectionately known as a ‘swimming’ ancestor! Here I explain why these brick [...]


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