What do you think about these tips on tracking down long-lost relatives in 'the old country'?

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Here's an article I find quite inspiring, published in Thrillist in their "Travel" section:

How to Track Down Your Long-Lost Relatives
in the Old Country, Wherever that May Be

https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/find-family-ancestors-genealogy-sites

This article by Matt Crossman starts off with his recounting his experience in the Italian alps where he was stunned to bump into someone with the same last name as his great-grandmother when visiting a tiny town with population 65!

This article has some fairly basic information in the eight tips it provides, but success usually comes from doing a good job at the basics.  

I love the personal details provided throughout this article, and even if you decide not all these tips will work for you, you'll likely at least be entertained--and at best get some inspiration to take your genealogical research to the next level.  

 

in The Tree House by Cynthia Larson G2G6 Pilot (180k points)
A good read, thanks for sharing.

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What a wonderful story!
by George Fulton G2G6 Pilot (636k points)
selected by Cynthia Larson

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