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Swedish periodicals are a particularly good source of information about social life and customs. See [[Sweden Periodicals]]. | Swedish periodicals are a particularly good source of information about social life and customs. See [[Sweden Periodicals]]. |
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Effective family research requires some understanding of the society in which your ancestor lived. Learning about everyday life, religious practices, customs, and traditions will help you appreciate your ancestor and the time he or she lived in. This information is particularly helpful if you choose to write a family history.
Research procedures and genealogical sources are different for each area and time period and are affected by the local customs and traditions. Those that might affect your research strategies include mortality rate, life spans, apprenticeship customs, and courting and marriage customs that affected the birth rates.
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Swedish periodicals are a particularly good source of information about social life and customs. See Sweden Periodicals.