Determining If a Source is Relevant: Difference between revisions

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'''Later final analysis.''' Later, after you have [[Genealogical Proof Standard|thoroughly researched]] all the parents, siblings, and children of the ancestor, it is important to reconsider your preliminary acceptance of a source as relevant. When almost all that can be gathered about the family is assembled, correlated, corroborated, and analyzed in its totality, you are in a better position to make a final judgment about the relevance of an individual source.  
'''Later final analysis.''' Later, after you have [[Genealogical Proof Standard|thoroughly researched]] all the parents, siblings, and children of the ancestor, it is important to reconsider your preliminary acceptance of a source as relevant. When almost all that can be gathered about the family is assembled, correlated, corroborated, and analyzed in its totality, you are in a better position to make a final judgment about the relevance of an individual source.  


  [[Category:Beginners]] [[Category:Setting Research Objectives]]] [[Category:Use the Information]]
  [[Category:Beginners]] [[Category:Setting Research Objectives]]
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