And I wonder why you think your only choices are the internet and actual travel to the areas of interest. A wide variety of European records (church records, censuses, etc.) are available on microfilm from the LDS and require travel no further than your nearest LDS Family History Center. Such microfilms *are* the legitimate sources - no one would expect you to handle the original church books, for example, and you probably wouldn't be allowed to in most cases.

                                Ruth Ann

Carol Wait wrote:
I have almost 8,000 names on my tree. I have been able to verify most of them on the internet. Luckily I know relatives in Norway that can help. I don't know how I will get to England, Ireland, Scotland, the Orkeney's, and Europe to go to each and every place to get the legitimate proof. I don't have the money and maybe at my age not the time. Therefore I will depend on the internet for what I do get, hopefully someone in the future who has more money than I, will be able to go to these countries for the legitimate sources. I am not interested in one-upmanship, one name has led me to another which leads to another etc., I do love the history etc. that goes along with my research.
Carol
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