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For other possibilities, see How To Recognize Your Ancestor and How to Locate Your Ancestor.
For other possibilities, see How To Recognize Your Ancestor and How to Locate Your Ancestor.
===Tip 5. What should I search next? ===
First look for marriage records of other family members, such as a spouse, brothers or sisters, parents and children.
Then search for family information in records such as:
*Censuses.
*Church records.
*Cemetery records.
*Obituaries.
*Birth, marriage, and death notices in newspapers.
*Local histories.
*Genealogies.
*Probate records.
*Land and property records.
*Immigration records, especially border crossings.
*Family letters and Bibles.
*Military records.
*Lineage society records, such as United Empire Loyalists.


== Locating Vital Records  ==
== Locating Vital Records  ==
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