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== Step 2: Three Questions to Ask ==
== Step 2: Three Questions to Ask ==


When you begin to research your city ancestors, there are three important questions to ask yourself. As you strive to answer these questions, research in the city will become easier.
When you begin to research your city ancestors, there are three important questions to ask yourself. As you strive to answer these questions, research in the city will become easier.  


==== Question 1: Where in the City Did They Live? ====
==== Question 1: Where in the City Did They Live? ====
 
The most important question to answer is to find where in the city your ancestor lived. Where they lived in the city may determine which jurisdictions and records are available to research in. You can find where in the city a person lived by using:
 
*Church Records
*Censuses
*Tax Records
*Directories
 
==== Question 2: What Was Their Occupation? ====
 
An ancestor's occupation strongly influences what records you may or may not find him/her in. Usually, as you answer Question 1 you will find the answer to Question 2.
 
==== Question 3: What Was Their Social Standing? ====
 
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== Step 3: What records can I search to find death information?<br>  ==
== Step 3: What records can I search to find death information?<br>  ==
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