tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266495682245162271.post4881675363331931421..comments2023-06-26T04:17:39.453-05:00Comments on Genealogy Tip of the Day: Context Is EverythingMichael John Neillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10785989524587275817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266495682245162271.post-49846408646361238952012-10-08T07:57:43.472-05:002012-10-08T07:57:43.472-05:00I always copy the title page and verso if it's...I always copy the title page and verso if it's a published book. It's easier than writing it all down, and you know you'll have what you need to cite for find the book again if needed.kim elizabethnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266495682245162271.post-32275983129104427732012-10-08T07:11:13.599-05:002012-10-08T07:11:13.599-05:00My mom was handed down a book of newspaper clippin...My mom was handed down a book of newspaper clippings from her aunt. Unfortunately many of the clippings don't have the name or date of the newspaper. I'm unable to find some of the original articles. <br /><br />If there's a vital record stated such as the death of an infant, this may be the only reference you might find for that event. Enough data about the record should be given so that a future researcher can re-find the record.<br /><br />Regards, Jim<br /><a href="http://www.hiddengenealogynuggtes.com/genealogyblog" rel="nofollow">Genealogy Blog at Hidden Genealogy Nuggets</a>Jim (Hidden Genealogy Nuggets Blog)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15493118494172970052noreply@blogger.com