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1940 census [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9MY-SJBL?i=3&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKQWJ-YKV click here]


==Gather==
==Gather==

Revision as of 12:52, 7 April 2021

Date Time Title
8 April 2021 9:00am Introduction
8 April 2021 9:15am Gather
8 April 2021 9:45am Choose
8 April 2021 10:15am BREAK
8 April 2021 10:30am Plan
8 April 11:00am BREAK
8 April 12:00pm Find
8 April 12:30pm Evaluate
8 April 1:15pm Find
8 April 1:45pm Evaluate
8 April 2:15pm BREAK
8 April 2:30pm Find
8 April 2:50pm Evaluate
8 April 3:10pm Find
8 April 3:30pm Evaluate
8 April 3:45pm Share
8 April 3:50pm Conclusion

1940 census click here

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Find[edit | edit source]

When possible always try to find the original record for the information you are seeking. An original record is one which is created at or near the time of the event being recorded. A census is considered an original record because it is the taking of the census which is the event. Do not limit yourself to online information and realize the information you are seeking may not be online but resting in some far off courthouse which you will have to visit to discover the document.

One major online source to find original records is the FamilySearch Library Catalog. This catalog lists all records available at the Family History Library located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The good news is many of the records have been digitized and are viewable for free

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Links will appear under this section as we discuss them during the class.