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<center><font size = "4"><br>'''Purpose of Research Tips and Strategies Wiki Page'''</font></center><br>
<center>''The Wales Research Tips and Strategies page consists of links to specific research strategies for Wales. It also contains general tips and other resources for finding your ancestors in this locality.''</center><br>
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==Research Strategies==
*[[GuidedResearch:Wales|Guided Research]]
*[[Wales Getting Started|Getting Started]]
*[[Wales Online Learning|Online Learning]] - Video classes
*[[Wales Record Finder|Wales Record Finder]]
*[[English Birth, Christening or Baptism Date]]
*[[English Marriage Dates]]
*[[English Burial or Death Dates]]
*[https://places.library.wales/ Tithe Maps & Apportionments]


==Intermediate & Advanced Research Strategies==
===Beginning Strategies===


Research strategy pages to help you locate your Welsh ancestors.
What information do you want to learn about your ancestor? <br><br>
 
[[Choose a date range for birth searches in Wales|'''Birth''']]&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Choose a date range for a marriage search in Wales|'''Marriage''']] &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Choose a date range for a death or burial search in Wales|'''Death & burial''']]
 
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*[[Find a Welsh Emigrant or Immigrant from Wales Record Selection Guide|Emigrant Record Selection Guide]]
=== Intermediate & Advanced Research Strategies  ===
*[[Use Census Records to Find Birth Information in Wales 1837 to 1901|Census Records]]<br><br>


==Wales Research Tips==
Research strategy pages to help you locate your Welsh ancestors.


*Due to the many common names be careful not to accept the first possible match for your ancestor. Watch for additional identifying details such as residence and occupation.
[[Find a Welsh Emigrant or Immigrant from Wales Record Selection Guide|Emigrant Record Selection Guide]]<br>[[Use Census Records to Find Birth Information in Wales 1837 to 1901|Census Records]]<br><br>
*Look in all censuses: Always look for your ancestor in every possible census. There are clues regarding immigration, naturalization, and occupation that can lead to other records. Sometimes parents can be found living with their children later in life. [[Wales Census|Search Wales Censuses.]]
*If a record collection does not include your ancestor, consider the possibility that the database is incomplete. Parish registers are very incomplete on both FamilySearch and Findmypast. A list of '''[[Wales Parish Registers Not Published on Findmypast & FamilySearch|parish registers not published]]''' online is being created.
*Cemetery records (including burial records, monumental or memorial inscriptions), sometimes provide birth, marriage, death, and occupational information. They sometimes give clues to military service, residence, and cause of death.  [[Wales Cemeteries|Cemetery Records]].
*If you can't find a christening record for a child, especially before 1813, assume that the family used patronymic names. Do the search again using a given name search. Leave the surname field blank.
*Burials are more likely to include a higher percentage of the population. Search the parish church burials and local chapel burials. Many nonconformist chapels did not have their own burial ground for many years after the start of the congregation.


===Evaluation and Analysis===
=== Wales Research Tips  ===


#Read the record carefully
*Look in all censuses: Always look for your ancestor in every possible census. There are clues regarding immigration, naturalization, and occupation that can lead to other records. Sometimes parents can be found living with their children later in life. [[Wales Census|Search Wales Censuses.]]
#Interpret what the information says
*Cemetery records (including burial records, monumental or memorial inscriptions), sometimes provide birth, marriage, death, and occupational information. They sometimes give clues to military service, residence, and cause of death. &nbsp;[[Wales Cemeteries|Cemetery Records]].
#Analyze what you already know and compare it with what you learned from the new record. Always ask yourself:
#*Is the information in the record consistent with what you already know?
#*Does the information conflict with any information you have?
#*Is there new information provided in the record?
#Draw conclusions from that analysis
#*Use all the information you have collected and ask yourself, "What can I now conclude about this person or family?"


[[Category:Wales Research Strategies]]
[[Category:Wales Research Guidance]]
[[Category:Wales]][[Category:Research Strategies]]
[[Category:Search Strategies]]

Revision as of 15:18, 6 June 2017

Wales Wiki Topics
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Beginning Research
Record Types
Wales Background
Local Research Resources

Beginning Strategies[edit | edit source]

What information do you want to learn about your ancestor?

Birth           Marriage         Death & burial



Intermediate & Advanced Research Strategies[edit | edit source]

Research strategy pages to help you locate your Welsh ancestors.

Emigrant Record Selection Guide
Census Records

Wales Research Tips[edit | edit source]

  • Look in all censuses: Always look for your ancestor in every possible census. There are clues regarding immigration, naturalization, and occupation that can lead to other records. Sometimes parents can be found living with their children later in life. Search Wales Censuses.
  • Cemetery records (including burial records, monumental or memorial inscriptions), sometimes provide birth, marriage, death, and occupational information. They sometimes give clues to military service, residence, and cause of death.  Cemetery Records.