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If your case is not the same as Mr. Shio’s, you can still try to find more information by using the additional records listed in the article Records To Use. | If your case is not the same as Mr. Shio’s, you can still try to find more information by using the additional records listed in the article Records To Use. | ||
=== Case Study of Kin-itsu Hirata<br> | === Case Study of Kin-itsu Hirata<br> === | ||
Dr. Kin-itsu Hirata presented a lecture titled "The Search for My Japanese Roots: Using Buddhist and Local Sources," at the ''World Conference on Records'' held in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1980. In his syllabus, he identifies key sources for reconstructing a Japanese family tree, their reliability, and methodologies for locating these records and extracting genealogical information from them. Dr. Hirata's syllabus is available at the Family History Library: {{FHL|33546|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 11}}.<br> | Dr. Kin-itsu Hirata presented a lecture titled "The Search for My Japanese Roots: Using Buddhist and Local Sources," at the ''World Conference on Records'' held in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1980. In his syllabus, he identifies key sources for reconstructing a Japanese family tree, their reliability, and methodologies for locating these records and extracting genealogical information from them. Dr. Hirata's syllabus is available at the Family History Library: {{FHL|33546|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 11}}.<br> | ||
'''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:'''<br> | '''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:'''<br> |
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