Finding Granddad's War is an excellent book--it currently is rated 5 stars at Amazon. This book is a practical guide for researching World War II. In addition, Badger shows great compassion and insight when conducting his interviews--a great lesson for all genealogists as they interview family members. Finally, it demonstrates the great rewards of "going deep"; i.e., finding out as much as you can about a single ancestor.
Phil
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Reducing medical risks through genealogy
With a recent stroke in the family, I wanted to talk about family medical history and genealogy. As this family member went in for surgery, the doctor requested the causes of death for his parents and grandparents. This helped in risk assessment. So we knew that complications might occur, and when they did, he was in the hospital and the stroke's severity was greatly reduced.
Bottom line, it's a good idea to jot down the causes of death of your direct ancestors for a couple of generations and to share that with your doctor. You probably know what they are, but if you don't, I'll be glad to help you find out, free of charge.
I think it's that important.
Bottom line, it's a good idea to jot down the causes of death of your direct ancestors for a couple of generations and to share that with your doctor. You probably know what they are, but if you don't, I'll be glad to help you find out, free of charge.
I think it's that important.
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