GENEWEAVER™ FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Warren, James W. "The Most Priceless Heritage: Learning and Documenting Your Family’s Health History." Lecture, annual conference, National Genealogical Society, Richmond, Virginia, May 1999. Audiocassette tape, Richmond NGS059. Hobart, Indiana: Repeat Performance, 1999.

Warren, James W. "The Most Priceless Heritage: Practical Steps for Family Health History." Lecture, annual conference, Federation of Genealogical Societies, Davenport, Iowa, September 2001. Audiocassette tape, Davenport 01FGSF133. Hobart, Indiana: Repeat Performance, 2001.

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