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	<title>Comments on: What is the best comprehensive resource for genealogy research?</title>
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		<title>By: MathBioMajor</title>
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		<description>Not only does the Mormon site have limited information, it is also erroneous in some cases.  Try going to ancestry.com or rootsweb.com.  Both have family boards, I believe.  There, members of the same family from across the country post their inquiries, and their own information, which can be accessed by other family members.  I personally got tons of information dating back about three centuries about my father's family from one communication posted by a family member who I didn't even know.  Good luck with your search.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not only does the Mormon site have limited information, it is also erroneous in some cases.  Try going to ancestry.com or rootsweb.com.  Both have family boards, I believe.  There, members of the same family from across the country post their inquiries, and their own information, which can be accessed by other family members.  I personally got tons of information dating back about three centuries about my father&#8217;s family from one communication posted by a family member who I didn&#8217;t even know.  Good luck with your search.</p>
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