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In order to document an event a researcher must sometimes guess the place where the event happened.
In order to document an event a researcher must sometimes guess the place where the event happened.


<span>Look at the places already shown on a family group record to identify the most likely places for additional events.</span>
Look at the places already shown on a family group record to identify the most likely places for additional events.


* <span>In order to determine the place to look first, look at the dates and places of known events closest to the date of the event you want to find.</span><span></span>
* <span>In order to determine the place to look first, look at the dates and places of known events closest to the date of the event you want to find.</span><span></span>
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* <span>An obituary often summarizes a person’s life. It gives hints about places where key events occurred. It may list the residence of surviving family members.</span>
* <span>An obituary often summarizes a person’s life. It gives hints about places where key events occurred. It may list the residence of surviving family members.</span>


=== '''Related Content''' ===
===Related Content===


[[How to Guess Where to Start]]
[[How to Guess Where to Start]]


[[Category:Beginners]]
[[Category:Beginners]]
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