Why It’s Important to Preserve Ancient Family Traditions

Published: Mon, 12/07/15

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 Vol. 20, No. 103 - December 7, 2015​​
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Why It’s Important to Preserve Ancient Family Traditions
Why It’s Important to Preserve Ancient Family Traditions
Every time period and every family has its traditions. Often, the two mix. Sometimes, they are separate. They are all important to our understanding of our families and our heritage. That is why they should be preserved. Part of your genealogical research should always be to find out about the traditions of the times in which your ancestors lived, and any special family traditions, and then record them for posterity. If you don’t, these important historical details may be lost, and our understanding of our families and of the past may suffer because of it. This is your genealogical responsibility...
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