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1. Begin with family and home sources. <br> | |||
*Look for names, dates, and places on certificates, family Bibles, obituaries, diaries, and similar sources. | |||
*Ask your relatives for any additional information they may have. It's likely that your second cousin, great-aunt, or other relative already has some family information. | |||
*Organize the information you find and record it on pedigree charts and family group records. | |||
<br> 2. [[Swedish Research: What's the next step?|What's the next Step?]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 1 May 2018
1. Begin with family and home sources.
- Look for names, dates, and places on certificates, family Bibles, obituaries, diaries, and similar sources.
- Ask your relatives for any additional information they may have. It's likely that your second cousin, great-aunt, or other relative already has some family information.
- Organize the information you find and record it on pedigree charts and family group records.