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Generations Cafe - 036 - Lessons from Downsizing

036 - Lessons from Downsizing

10/17/19 • 27 min

Generations Cafe

In this follow-up to Episode 35, where we discussed strategies for downsizing, I share my real-life experience in downsizing my parents' home of 35 years -- the good, the bad, and the ugly.

You can find the show notes at AmyJohnsonCrow.com/36

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In this follow-up to Episode 35, where we discussed strategies for downsizing, I share my real-life experience in downsizing my parents' home of 35 years -- the good, the bad, and the ugly.

You can find the show notes at AmyJohnsonCrow.com/36

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undefined - 035 - Downsizing and Family History

035 - Downsizing and Family History

In genealogy, we tend to always want more. But there comes a time when it will be necessary to downsize. How do we get rid of stuff and yet still preserve our family history?

Professional organizer and genealogist Janine Adams shares her tips on how to approach this balancing act.

You can find the show notes at AmyJohnsonCrow.com/35

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undefined - 037 - 11 Things You'll Find in Land Records

037 - 11 Things You'll Find in Land Records

Land records show more than just the transfer of land from one owner to another. They contain tremendous amounts of information that we can use in our genealogy research.

In this episode, you'll learn 11 things that are typical to find in a deed and what they could mean in your research.

You can find the show notes at AmyJohnsonCrow.com/37

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