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From: cheryl barnett <>
Subject: Unidentified subject!
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 08:16:09 -0500 (EST)


Hello folks!
De-lurking for a moment! Last time my question was 'What one question is the
most important one to ask my grandmother while she's still around?' Because
of your wonderful suggestions, I asked several questions about her parents
and was able to obtain a copy of their marriage record which contains the
names of her grandparents! So those questions extended my information two
generations.

So, thank you for your guidance, and now I ask again for suggestions. I've
located the nearest LDS Family History center, and I'd like to plan a trip
there. What should I expect from my first trip? Will I be able to just walk
in and see a big information desk right in front and have someone show me
how to use the center? Should I walk in there with a specific goal (e.g.,
look up my great-grandparents in the 1905 Wisconsin census), or should I
just plan on learning how to use the center? Can I call ahead and make an
appointment? I'm pretty shy, but if I can walk in there with a plan and some
idea what to expect, I won't be so nervous.

Thanks everyone!
Cheryl


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