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<DIV>Bob, great advice. When I review records, I often find tidbits of small to major importance. Things that did not make sense the first time all of a sudden take on new significance. This is often the case with witnesses to documents. It is never a waste of time to go back over what you already have.</DIV>
<DIV>Barbara Herring</DIV>
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<DIV>I, once in a while, go back over my records, odds & ends, etc. I just did so regarding my ggGrandfather, Joseph P. Goodman. I new he had was born in IN , in 1819, and died in Umitilla OR in 1875 but I had missed the fact that he went to CA in 1850 (GOLD RUSH PERIOD) and returned to Missouri. I didn't know that.! I sure pays to take a break and go back over stuff.!</DIV>
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<DIV class=signature id=signature>--<BR>Bob Goodman <BR>USAF Retired <BR>University Place, Washington</DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>