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1. Your Parents

As is always suggested when first doing genealogy, just start with those closest to you and gather names and dates.

Create a page of your parents (not your spouse's parents--we will get to them later). 

Include their names, dates of birth, and anniversary.

This is not intended to be a page with journaling. 

In my book, I plan on doing only pages with basic information for each couple. However, you could use these pages as an introduction page for a chapter and then include many other pages about the couple behind this page. How you want to organize your book is up to you!

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