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A well-documented family group record is the best tool you can use to get ideas about where to search for more information on a family. It bristles with clues hinting about names, dates, places, events, sources, and relationships that may need to be discovered, verified, or better documented. A family group record is created by a genealogist to show at least the names of the husband, wife, and children of a family. Most family group records also show known birth, marriage, and death information, additional spouses (if any) of the parents, and children’s spouses. Good family group records also cite sources of the information—usually in footnotes. The best family group records also show all the other events in the lives of each member of the family. [[Family group record: roadmap for researchers|Read more...]]
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'''From the Article: ''' '''Family Group Record: Roadmap for Researchers.''' ''Contributed by Diltzdg, (11 Feb 2008)'' A well-documented family group record is like a research roadmap -- it can tell you at a glance what is known about a family and can also generate many ideas on where to search next. A family group record bristles with clues about names, dates, places, events, sources, and family relationships. To learn how to use this excellent tool, [[Family group record: roadmap for researchers|read on...]]  
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From the Article: Family Group Record: Roadmap for Researchers. Contributed by Diltzdg, (11 Feb 2008) A well-documented family group record is like a research roadmap -- it can tell you at a glance what is known about a family and can also generate many ideas on where to search next. A family group record bristles with clues about names, dates, places, events, sources, and family relationships. To learn how to use this excellent tool, read on...