Display title | Use Appropriate Forms |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Begin by carefully recording and organizing your information so important facts and clues will not be lost. To help record the information you already know about family members, you may want to use standard genealogical forms such as family group records, and pedigree charts. These forms are familiar to other researchers and assure that your findings will be understandable to others. The forms, used by most researchers, can be purchased at genealogical stores, the FamilySearch Library, FamilySearch Centers, and most genealogical libraries.[1] |