Genealogical Serendipity is a term used often in the family history community to describe when an ancestor helps out a researcher. It often is followed with something like, ‘I felt pushed to keep going through the microfilm or turn the page.’ ‘A relative I didn’t know existed reached out and gave me something that belonged to my direct ancestors.’ ‘I he…
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