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Most other sources, usually in Search 1, are lists of residents. They may come from colonial petitions, [[US Immigration Passenger Arrival Records|passenger arrivals]], [[United States Naturalization and Citizenship|naturalizations]], [[United States Taxation|tax records]], voter lists, and other sources. Search the appropriate state research outline for lists matching the type of records and date(s) given in the index. The non-census record type is often identified in column 5 or 6.  
Most other sources, usually in Search 1, are lists of residents. They may come from colonial petitions, [[US Immigration Passenger Arrival Records|passenger arrivals]], [[United States Naturalization and Citizenship|naturalizations]], [[United States Taxation|tax records]], voter lists, and other sources. Search the appropriate state research outline for lists matching the type of records and date(s) given in the index. The non-census record type is often identified in column 5 or 6.  


If you cannot determine the source from the state Wiki page, contact the state library, archive, or historical society mentioned in the state Wiki pages. They may be able to identify the source.  
If you cannot determine the source from the state Wiki page, contact the state library, archive, or historical society mentioned in the state Wiki pages. They may be able to identify the source.[[Image:AIS Search 1-7a.gif]]


=== The Format of Search 8  ===
=== The Format of Search 8  ===
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