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Losing Your “Genealogy Card”

 

The results to our first poll are in!

 

On Monday, 7 May 2012, we asked the very important question on Facebook: What is the worst offense that would cause you to lose your “genealogy card?” Said with tongue-in-cheek, our highly “scientific” poll ended with the following results:

 

 

The #1 way to lose your genealogy card? You wouldn’t be caught dead in a cemetery.

 

Thanks to all who participated. We love having a few good laughs together!

 

So tell us, what is YOUR worst offense as a genealogist? Did you lose your genealogy card in the process? Laugh with us in the comments below. Your secret is safe with us!

About Stephanie Pitcher Fishman

Stephanie Pitcher Fishman
Stephanie Pitcher Fishman is the co-founder and Creative Director for The In-Depth Genealogist (http://www.theindepthgenealogist.com). She is also a freelance writer and genealogical researcher specializing in Midwestern and Southeastern United States family history, specifically within Ohio and Georgia. Stephanie also provides social media support for companies and organizations within the genealogy community. You can learn more about her services and publications at Corn and Cotton Genealogy (http://www.cornandcotton.com).

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