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The portion of the menu represented at left will allow redirection to either of the other sections of our web site (Family - Genealogy - Workshop). Think of these sections as separate web sites if you like. Each section is independent of the other sections, but shares similar formatting to preserve the LensPlace theme.



The group of links represented here are section specific (except for the guestbook) and will apply to the site section you are currently browsing. These links appear the same in each section, but will bring up pages specific to the web section from which they were invoked. The guestbook is common to all sections and will be the same page regardless of the section from which it was linked.

All remaining links in the Genealogy Section Navigation menu pertain to our genealogy study. Click these links to open the pages pertaining to a particular menu item. Most all genealogy pages have links to additional pages. How to identify those links and use them is explained below. The main menu for the genealogy section will remain on the left sidebar of each page, allowing you to select the next page to view, or to change site sections from any page. This method of navigation allows you to go to any page within the same section by a single mouse click, or to any page of another site section normally with no more than two mouse clicks.

When you see the icons in the table below in the family group charts (the tree, tombstone, or camera), these are links to additional information or photos. Click the icons to go to additional pages. Names are also links when they are displayed as underscored blue text. Clicking these will link to additional charts. The arrow icons are used in the family tree charts and can be clicked to go to another generation chart, thus allowing you to follow a particular family tree. Also in the chart are icons representing "notes" and "sources", which will also link to additional pages of information.

 These symbols are clickable links on
 Index, Group and Tree pages. 
 Clicking them will take you to →
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source
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