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From: Michele Kemper <>
Subject: Re: [TGF] Evidence Explained
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 07:42:53 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello, everyone.
I have a private email out to Elizabeth. I am hoping she can give us clarification on if we can post headers or not.
If so, I will post headers. Otherwise, I will post questions around each header without quoting the actual book.
EE is a great reference for all of us, and I do not want to violate anyone's copyright.
After I get clarification, I will start posting something :)
Michele
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From: Connie Sheets <>
To: Michele Kemper <>;
Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 10:37:28 AM
Subject: Re: [TGF] Evidence Explained
Michele wrote:
> I want to make sure with Elizabeth that we are not going to
> be violating her copyright or her publisher's. I am not
> going to post the exact wording of any section, except the
> heading title.
Michele,
I asked this question a couple of weeks ago and my understanding of Elizabeth's response was that posting heading titles might be a problem. See my question and Elizabeth's response at:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/TRANSITIONAL-GENEALOGISTS-FORUM/2010-06/1276225809
I do think that posting specific questions we might have about the first two chapters would not be a problem, and perhaps that's what you meant you were planning to do?
For example, one I have is regarding section 1.29, Edited or Embellished Transcriptions. This record format would seem to be a common format for historians and genealogists who work with "famous" families of the past, but what are some examples of how those of us who come from a long line of farmers, for example, might use these kinds of records?
Connie Sheets
Arizona
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