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Dealing with my mother's research
My mother passed four years ago and bequeathed me a ton of research -- figure about six or seven totes' worth. Some of the stuff is obviously valuable: photo albums, "History of [x] town" books. The other stuff is mostly loose paper. Some of it in folders. Some of the research is 20 years old -- at least. Handwritten notes. No idea if any of this stuff is in FamilySearch or Ancestry.
I don't know what to do with all of this. I'm not close or in touch with with any of the people on that side of the family, so I have nobody to pass it along to.
What are your thoughts? I'm in the Austin, TX metro area if that helps with suggestions or specifics.
u/HawkMothAMA — 21 hours ago