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- Attend a local class in genealogy at a historical society, or adult education program, or a genealogical-computer User's Group. These are found in all large metropolitan areas, and you'll meet other newcomers as well as experienced researchers who will be happy to help you. Acquire a few basic books for your home library, including a basic genealogy primer such as "Shaking Your Family Tree" by Dr. Ralph Crandall (Yankee Books, Camden ME, 1986).
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