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Hi Jean,<br>
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Your citation will vary on how this information is compiled by
you...report? oral history? research notes?<br>
Perhaps typing this story and other recollections of what was told
to you into a single document and giving it a title may help you
figure how to cite this into the family project. You are the source
working from you recollections so you can probably handle this
instance in a few ways. Just remember to be consistent.<br>
<br>
See Evidence Explained, p. 114, 133: 3.21 compared to 115, 138:
3.24-3.25 & 157: 3.45<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">Sincerely,<br>
LaDonna<br>
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