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In order to extend research, ask for '''names, dates, and places'''. Everything about '''who''' a relative was and '''when and where''' they lived is a clue to a new record search. For ideas, see :  
In order to extend research, ask for '''names, dates, and places'''. Everything about '''who''' a relative was and '''when and where''' they lived is a clue to a new record search. For ideas, see :  
*[https://www.thoughtco.com/fifty-questions-for-family-history-interviews-1420705 Fifty Questions for Family History Interviews What to Ask the Relatives]  
*[https://www.thoughtco.com/fifty-questions-for-family-history-interviews-1420705 50 Questions to Ask Relatives About Family History]  
*[http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865595932/Genealogy-150-questions-to-ask-family-members-about-their-lives.html?pg=all Genealogy: 150 questions to ask family members about their lives]  
*[http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865595932/Genealogy-150-questions-to-ask-family-members-about-their-lives.html?pg=all Genealogy: 150 questions to ask family members about their lives]  
*[[Creating Oral Histories|Creating Oral Histories]]
*[[Creating Oral Histories|Creating Oral Histories]]
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