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You should have already gathered as much information as possible from your home and family and filled out family group records and a pedigree chart.  
You should have already gathered as much information as possible from your home and family and filled out family group records and a pedigree chart.  


[[Image:Japan page2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Japan page2.jpg]][[Image:Uesugike Bosyo.jpg|thumb|right|350x250px|<center>= Yonezawa Domain Uesugi Clan Graves, Yonezawa, Yamagata, Japan</center>]]  
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=== Case Study of Joel Moriyama  ===
=== Case Study of Joel Moriyama  ===
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Because his mother told him that Ushizo and Tora had a daughter who was born in 1918 in Oneida County, Idaho, Joel decided to look at the 1920 U.S. Census to find more information about the family.  
<br>Because his mother told him that Ushizo and Tora had a daughter who was born in 1918 in Oneida County, Idaho, Joel decided to look at the 1920 U.S. Census to find more information about the family.  


They found Ushizo and Tora on the 1920 United States Census by doing the following steps:  
They found Ushizo and Tora on the 1920 United States Census by doing the following steps:  
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