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		<title>By: Brad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Melanie - thanks for the great post and site. Your post in timely because I&#039;ve just started my own works in family history and just found some new information through a site called TROVE which is part of the National Library of Australia. Along with the other tips you have posted, Modify Your Keyword Search has helped me a lot. That is how the new information was found regarding my grandfather in the &#039;Wedding Notices&#039; section. It took only one change in the keyword and a whole new door of information and history opened up. Exciting stuff. Looking forward to reading and learning more from your posts Melanie and thanks again. Cheers, Brad.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Melanie &#8211; thanks for the great post and site. Your post in timely because I&#8217;ve just started my own works in family history and just found some new information through a site called TROVE which is part of the National Library of Australia. Along with the other tips you have posted, Modify Your Keyword Search has helped me a lot. That is how the new information was found regarding my grandfather in the &#8216;Wedding Notices&#8217; section. It took only one change in the keyword and a whole new door of information and history opened up. Exciting stuff. Looking forward to reading and learning more from your posts Melanie and thanks again. Cheers, Brad.</p>
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