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Ray Hahn

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Unless experience has taught you the lesson differently, genealogy is a way to learn that is unequalled in other forms of study. Starting with only a surname and then finding a complete life story of an individual is much like meeting those who have slipped the bonds of earth. Postcards are often the stimulus for such adventures.

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