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NO CAUSE FOR COMPLACENCY

In lieu of a lull in my own discoveries, there’s nothing I like more than a spot of knotty research for a friend. I love trawling round other folk’s family trees, especially when I’m pretty sure I can help. Meeting their ancestors is a pleasure once you get a picture in your mind. Both genealogists and writers must step easily into other peoples’ shoes, and I soon find I’m sitting down to tea for a cosy chat

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