One of the problems we face doing genealogical research is getting the facts straight. It's one thing to have names, but it's another thing to gather facts such as date and place of birth, date of death, and other vital information. As you find your ancestors, you may discover that they may have recorded birthdates that vary within a range as large as 10 years. Your ancestors records may also list different states as their birth location. This is typical for early African-American records…
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