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=== 3- Search Original Records === | === 3- Search Original Records === | ||
After surveying previous records you will be ready to begin original research. Original research is the process of searching through original | After surveying previous records you will be ready to begin original research. Original research is the process of searching through original records (often copied on microfilm, or available online), which are usually handwritten in the native language. The documents can provide primary information about your family because they were generally recorded near the time of an event by a reliable witness. To do thorough research, you should search each place where your ancestor lived, during the time period he or she lived there. You need to search all the jurisdictions that kept records which might mention your ancestor (town, parish, province, and nation). You will be most successful with Swedish research if you can examine the original records online or in microform. In some cases, transcripts of the original records are available. Although these may be easier to read, they may be less accurate than the original record. | ||
As you search original records for your Swedish ancestors, most of your time will be spend searching:<br> | As you search original records for your Swedish ancestors, most of your time will be spend searching:<br> | ||
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*Swedish Church Records<br> | *Swedish Church Records<br> | ||
- | - Household Examination Records<br> - Birth, Marriage, and Death Records <br> - Moving Records <br> | ||
*Probate Records.<br> | *Probate Records.<br> | ||
[[Category:Sweden]] | [[Category:Sweden]] |
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