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WebSeekPro itself does not contain information. It is a software program which searches Internet databases for such things as railroad retirement funds, tax refunds, inheritence and abandoned funds. The databases contain only the information that has been inputted into them - just like a filing cabinet. If someone has not made a 'data entry' of teacher's retirement system, inheritance, IRS refunds or FHA refunds, it won't be found using WebSeekPro or any other search method. The data must exist in order to be found.

WebSeekPro is guaranteed to successfully search those databases cd's, insurance policies, retirement benefits or any people information. It is not guaranteed that the information you seek is contained in those sources.

If you use WebSeekPro to search the databases for pension funds, heirs inheritance, unrecovered dividends or whatever, whether you find what you are looking for or not, the software has performed as promised.

We guarantee that WebSeekPro will download, install and run properly. If there is a problem, we will fix it. Just report exactly what you were attempting to do (download, install, or run the program), what you were searching for (old bank accounts, unclaimed money databases, death benefits - for example - and what error message was presented.

Field Research -Professional genealogists warn against performing all of your family history research online. Most of the documentation you’ll need is not on the Internet, but at libraries and archives. State and local libraries have genealogy guides, local history books and newspaper archives that are unavailable anywhere else. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City contains thousands of genealogical records on microfilm. The library’s collection can also be accessed at Family History Centers nationwide. The National Archives and the Library of Congress also hold many important genealogical documents. Often a trip to an ancestor’s hometown will prove fruitful. Researchers can access primary documents at the local cemetery, courthouse and church. A visit to an ancestral home in another country can be rewarding, but researchers should gather as much information as possible in America before they leave, Popovich said.

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What Do You Think? -Well, there you have it. How did I do? Which of your favorites did I miss? Who wants to try their hand at a different list? I am sure many of you have found I left out some of your favorites. Why don't you take a few minutes and share some of your "wouldn't live without" genealogical items with me. Perhaps a future article will summarize your ideas. E-mail me your lists/votes, with or without commentary, to: KoryM@msn.com. You don't have to nominate 10 items, just your most important few will do, but please don't exceed 10 (you need the same constraints I had). You can agree with some (or all!) of my choices, or take me "out to the woodshed" on any or all. Let's see what's really perceived as the most important "things" in genealogy.

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