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=== Step 6. Use the Information === | === Step 6. Use the Information === | ||
'''Evaluate the Information You Find.''' Decide if the information you find is complete and accurate. Ask yourself the following questions: | [[Use_the_Information#Evaluate the Evidence|'''Evaluate the Information You Find.''']] Decide if the information you find is complete and accurate. Ask yourself the following questions: | ||
*Who provided the information? Did that person witness the event? | *Who provided the information? Did that person witness the event? | ||
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*Does it suggest other places, events, time periods, or records to search? | *Does it suggest other places, events, time periods, or records to search? | ||
[[ | [[Use the Information#Transfer_the_Information|'''Record Your Searches and Findings.''']] Copy the information you find and keep notes about each record you search. Note where and by whom the records were made, even those that provide no information. | ||
[[ | [[Use the Information#Share_the_Information|'''Share Your Information with Others.''' ]]Your family history can become a source of enjoyment and education for yourself and your family. You may want to compile your family history and share it with family members or other people. | ||
The ''Family Tree of the Jewish People ''is an Internet site where you can contribute your own genealogy as well as search the database of Jewish genealogies that have been submitted by others. This resource is available at: | The ''Family Tree of the Jewish People ''is an Internet site where you can contribute your own genealogy as well as search the database of Jewish genealogies that have been submitted by others. This resource is available at: |
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