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Snider Genealogical Research 1.) How to do research is basic in all geographic area: Where is different in each area and records may change their location from one place to another. 2.) Knowing how to do accurate, through research will enhance the final record and make it stand the test of time. With the record itself in your hand, Knowing Where to search is not going to help you full value from what you have. 3.) Knowing how to do research becomes a part of your personal pride and security in your self-determination. The how part of your experience will grow over the years. Records will very often stay in the same place and will be ready for searching when you know how to search and what you are looking for. 4.) How says let us take a good look at this problem before we start? Thereby save time and do a better job while we are at it. Where says let us start looking, it is going to take a long time to find it. 5.) In knowing how to do research the records will reveal the maximum of information: Where seems to be the end of searching in itself. 6.) In knowing how to search then, using card catalogs, bibliographies, finding aids; the maximum effort will made for others. Your past experience becomes your best asset. 7.) Finally, how to search is important to the experienced, the professional researcher: Where to search seems to be the concern of the amateur, or beginner. If you are serious Genealogist have any information that you believe would be helpful to our efforts, please send messages by E-Mail. 8.) If you or you know of anyone researching any of the above lines, you are going to have serious problems with your lineage somewhere when you run into a brick wall you can not scale because of GENEALOGY FRAUDS. Good example is the work of GENEALOGY FRAUDS:"Dr. P.R. Hoy in 1892, " History of the Hoy Family". If you as a writer or a poster to the internet simply accepts everything that is written and then republish it without proving the sources, you too are guilty of continuing the Hoax. It is your responsibility to prove everything you post for anyone else to view. |
9.) *Whether Sherry was the true spelling of Shery’s surname is questionable. Dishonest people make up TRADITION without creditable or facts. The true spelling
for this name is Sharp not Sherry. Creditable
is the, "History of
the Mississinewa Church of the Brethren" by Ralph G.
Rarick 1917, page 170, 194, 217, 201, 206. In the census for Delaware County show the name as *Sherg. 10.) Genealogists who are serious about their work have tried to be strict for a long time in accepting only that which can be documented and verified. Finally, once a record has been created from original and trustworthy records, properly cited and verifiable to the dubious, it will stand forever. It may be added to by new and additional information but it will not be subtracted from or changed in its basic form. 11.) Please remember your family members and their right to privacy before you publish any personal information or place it online. 12.) My best advice is to purge your file of information relating to living persons. 13.) The law is in a constant state of change and development. "The recognition and appreciation of the remedy of the right of privacy" is an example and is now becoming quite popular in the this litigious society. 14.) That right, and other available remedies sooner or later will be the downfall of the hucksters who offer for sale horrendous heraldic devices to the public for a monetary consideration by misleading advertising by mail and magazine.[Stevenson, Noel C.; "Genealogy and the Right of Privacy," The American Genealogist, Volume 25, July 1949, No.3, pp. 145-152.] 15.) Letha Snider Bolender and others has no legal rights of distributing my work without my permission. Please destroy this copy. It was never to be use as documented and verified for public use or commercial purposes. "Family History is Fun!" Happy Hunting Everyone |