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Revision as of 15:47, 6 May 2020
When we interview someone or obtain a document or record with information about our family, we should make a note of it.
Write the results you obtained and where the information came from on your “Results List.”
Examples:
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| People I talked to, papers I received, or objects I looked at | Any new information? |
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| Where did I get the information or where is it located now? | |
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Also, keep a paper with ideas of what you want to do next.[edit | edit source]
When you have time to do work on family history, it will remind you of what you had in mind.
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TO DO LIST Interview old people from Felemea when they come to visit in June. Record Grandfather's baptismal date on his family group record. |