extracted - what's special about it?
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- corner_shop
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extracted - what's special about it?
What does "extracted" mean? Surely everything is extracted! I get the impression looking at some posts that it has a special meaning. Unfortunately its lost on me, anyone know?
- linell
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Re: extracted - what's special about it?
Hi Cornershop, extracted is a reliable source, from the actual Parish Register, submissions are sent in by any tom dick or harry and are unreliable. HTH from Linell.
- Northern Lass
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Re: extracted - what's special about it?
moved to miscellaneous section
- SRD
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Re: extracted - what's special about it?
But still be careful, even extracted information can be inaccurately copied.
Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.