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= Finding my ancestor using the wiki  =
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In the Wiki, you will find research advice and links to records where your ancestor's information could be found.
 
You won't search for names in the Wiki - instead,&nbsp;search for places and topics to discover the records that could contain your ancestors' information.&nbsp;<br>
 
To use the Wiki in searching for an ancestor:
 
:*Think about what you want to know about the ancestor<br>
:*Consider the location where that event may have happened
:*Think about other records that may possibly contain the information you need
:*Work backward, rather than forward (look for a death record before searching for a marriage record)
:*Think about the record trail that we all leave behind
 
*It is helpful to know:
 
:*A time period
:*A possible location
 
Additional advice can be found on:
 
*[[Help:Keys to success using the Wiki|Help:Keys to Success using the Wiki]]
*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Success Stories|Success Stories]]
*[[Rookie Mistakes|Rookie Mistakes]]
*[[Family History for Beginners|Family History for Beginners]]
*[[Identify What You Know|Identify What you Know]]
*[[Obtain and Search the Records|Obtain and Search the Records]]
*[[Use the Information|Use the Information]]
 
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&nbsp;One of the following articles can help you [[How to Guess Where to Start|decide where to look first]] for a puzzling:
 
*[[Guessing a Name Variation|Name Variation]]
*[[Guessing a Date|Date]]
*[[Guessing a Place|Place]]
*[[Guessing the Easiest to Research Person and Event|Easiest to Research Person and Event]]
*[[Guessing a Record Type to Use|Record Type to Use]]
 
== Search Examples  ==
 
The following case studies show how researchers used the Wiki to lead them to further information about their ancestors. Click on the case you would like to view.
<center>{{Click|Image:Example using vital records.jpg|https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/User:Jenson1/sdandbox3|Example using vital records}}</center> <center>{{Click|Image:Example Finding Information about a locality.jpg|https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/User:Sandbox/sandralpond|Example Finding Information about a locality}} </center> <center>{{Click|Image:Finding a person.jpg|https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/User:Averyld/Sandbox3|Example Finding a person}} </center>
<br> Each of these cases involved different research needs, methods of searching, and results. &nbsp;They are good examples of how the Wiki can be used to help find information that would lead to the desired results.
 
== Connect with Other Researchers  ==
 
There are several ways that you can communicate with others who may be doing research in the same areas that you are:
 
*[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/ FamilySearch Forums]
*[[Join a Facebook Research Community|Join a Facebook Community]]  
*[[Join a Skype Research Community|Join a Skype Research Community]]
 
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