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| For helps in making a time line, see [[#Tip_1|Tip 1. How do I make a time line]]. | | For helps in making a time line, see [[#Tip_1|Tip 1. How do I make a time line]]. |
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| ==== Example of a Possible Match Analysis Chart for a Single Record ==== | | ==== <br> ==== |
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| Samuel Richman and others (name of person) Woodstown Methodist Church Records, Salem Co., NJ (name of record) <br>
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| What Do I Know About the Possible Match? <br>Analysis and Conclusions<br><br>1. This Samuel Richman and family members were Methodist.<br>1. Confirms what I suspected from the Methodist hymnal in our family artifacts.<br><br>2. This Samuel Richman "removed" from the Methodist Church in Woodstown, Salem Co., NJ in April, 1842.<br>2. Samuel Richman moved somewhere else. Where?<br><br>3. Samuel Richman, Sybilla Richman, Isaac Richman and Jonathan Richman were all attending the Woodstown Methodist Church between April, 1839 and April, 1842. <br>3. I know from our family Bible record that Sybilla Richman was the mother of Samuel Richman, and Isaac Richman was the father of Jonathan Richman. Also, I know from the 1850 census that Samuel Richmond and Jonathan Richmond were living together in Salem, Salem Co., NJ. Finding these people together in this church record points to these people being a family.<br><br>4. Samuel and Jonathan Richman both left the Woodstown Methodist Church in 1841 and 1842.<br>4. It is very possible that the Samuel Richmond, shoemaker, and Jonathan Richmond, shoemaker, in the 1850 census in Salem, Salem Co., NJ were these same two people and were brothers.<br>
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| To print a working copy of an analysis chart for a specific record to be used with a possible match, [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/images/2/27/Blank_Time_Line_for_a_Specific_Record_for_a_Possible_Match.pdf click here.]
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| === Step 3. Analyze and compare your ancestor with the possible match === | | === Step 3. Analyze and compare your ancestor with the possible match === |