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There is no substitute for learning about records in order to select the best records to search. The more you understand about the records used for genealogical research, the more effectively you will be able to select and use them. The first step to understanding the records used in research is to learn the genealogical classification of records You can then use that classification to help you select appropriate records. You cannot select an appropriate records unless your objective is clearly defined.
There is no substitute for learning about records in order to select the best records to search. The more you understand about the records used for genealogical research, the more effectively you will be able to select and use them. The first step to understanding the records used in research is to learn the genealogical classification of records You can then use that classification to help you select appropriate records. You cannot select an appropriate records unless your objective is clearly defined.


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You cannot select an appropriate record unless your objective is clearly defined.
You cannot select an appropriate record unless your objective is clearly defined.
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Genealogical sources can be grouped into two divisions, each with tow categories. The following chart illustrates the relationship of these four categories.<br>
Genealogical sources can be grouped into two divisions, each with tow categories. The following chart illustrates the relationship of these four categories.<br>


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