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From: "Norm Hustad" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Re: Questionable Source Cites; Internet
Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 04:19:47 -0500
References: <6e.20831786.2a7d3ef6@aol.com> <200208031240030810.092E983B@mailhub.aros.net> <00a601c23b2e$a2247d70$ce38f4d0@oemcomputer> <200208042028450330.0096D217@mailhub.aros.net>


Now, we are in agreement. A quick look at your genealogy page explains
much.

Norm Hustad
Greenville, TX

> regarding genealogical standards ...
>
> The idea is not to never make mistakes. It is rather to use diligence
in researching things carefully before publishing. The standard was
developed to exclude those who would publish without checking. And in
the case of certified professionals to be sure that the other standards
of genealogical proof were not neglected. Of course there will be
mistakes and wrong conclusions -- it goes with the territory. But anyone
who publishes without doing his or her homework is not worthy of
certification.
>
> >Based on this, most of us should take up another hobby instead of
> >genealogy because we do make mistakes. As a matter of fact, I can't
> >walk on water either.
>
>
> Stuart Armstrong
> mail to:
> web page: http://cgi.aros.net/~stuarta
>




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