From: The Occasional Genealogist blog <hello@theoccasionalgenealogist.com>
Sent: 18 December 2023 16:40
To: Ian <icnewsletters48@gmail.com>
Subject: Don’t forget to grab this!

 

The Occasional Genealogist

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Hi Ian,

We’ve given you a ton of free information with the support emails that go with the Roadmap you requested a few weeks ago. But that’s not enough for everyone.

Every genealogist and genealogy problem is different and we don’t know exactly which area you need to focus on, first. BUT…

We’ve discovered a lot of genealogists aren’t taking notes and that’s actually a huge problem they don’t recognize. So, we created an online course to help with this pitfall.

Your Genealogy Mystery: Noting the Clues is the first step in going from a beginner genealogist to a great genealogist. Until you take notes and capture clues, you’ll always be missing something.

If you haven’t been capturing clues the entire time you’ve been doing genealogy, you might NEVER find the clues you need because they are in records you’ve already used. Obviously the solution is to review your past research (step 2 of the Brick Wall Solution Roadmap) but you also have to capture the clues while you review.

And why wouldn’t you also capture them when doing new research, too? That will save you sooooo much time versus having to re-do all your past research so you can capture the clues the second (or third or fourth) time you look at a document.

Don’t waste anymore time trying to solve a genealogy mystery without clues.

Our signature mini-course, Noting the Clues provides education and templates to help you get started with this vital skill today.

Jennifer

Enroll in Noting the Clues.

In under an hour you’ll learn how to start taking amazing genealogy notes and capturing the clues you need to bust your brick wall!

 


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