> The DAR may have accepted it because they already had proof of
> those earlier generations. Once the DAR has received proof you do
> not have to reprove it.
>
> Julia
Perhaps, but that isn't evident on the face of a source citation. A
source citation merely tells the people finding it WHERE you found
the information. It is then up to the finder to decide whether that
source is reliable or to double-check it. The road to bad
genealogical research is paved with "may haves." <g>
Joan
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