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		<title>By: M. Diane Rogers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting question - I too like The Family Tree Problem Solver and The Sleuth book. Some books/articles are USA-centric (or UK) but still useful for ideas/process even if not researching in US.
Also Professional Genealogy, although I use that at the BC Genealogical Society library. I don&#039;t have my own copy. Some of my own genealogy books are listed at LibraryThing under &#039;eicuthbertson&#039;. 
Then there is Evidence Explained! and the quicksheets. I still like Christine Rose&#039;s Genealogical Proof Standard and Brenda Dougall Merriman&#039;s About Genealogical Standards of Evidence as well.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting question &#8211; I too like The Family Tree Problem Solver and The Sleuth book. Some books/articles are USA-centric (or UK) but still useful for ideas/process even if not researching in US.<br />
Also Professional Genealogy, although I use that at the BC Genealogical Society library. I don&#8217;t have my own copy. Some of my own genealogy books are listed at LibraryThing under &#8216;eicuthbertson&#8217;.<br />
Then there is Evidence Explained! and the quicksheets. I still like Christine Rose&#8217;s Genealogical Proof Standard and Brenda Dougall Merriman&#8217;s About Genealogical Standards of Evidence as well.</p>
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