Heather Stevenson
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Thanks for creating pre-1700 profile James Stevenson (1683-abt.1758) and citing the sources:
Could you please elaborate on those. The purpose of citing sources on Wikitree is so that another researcher can easily follow in your steps to reproduce your research. Family Search is a huge repository of sources, so if you can identify the exact record you are relying upon there, ideally with the link to the page, would be very helpful. Or is "Connecticut Vital records prior to 1850" the record you are relying upon? I could not tell. Regardless, if you could please provide more details and a link whenever possible that would be great. Often it is good to transcribe information as well from the record.
Thanks.
-William
edited by William Foster Jr
The record collection is "Connecticut Births & Christenings, 1649-1906" Document info: Microfilm# 2955 Originating System: ODM Indexing batch#: 7450369
I've updated the profile to add the information you wrote here, but please just add your sources directly to the profile. In particular, can you elaborate further? It sounds like the information is online, in which case, a link to the record would be most helpful. Are there three or two sources, that too is unclear, at the moment, I've listed it as three sources, but the other two are very scant.
-William
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