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* '''Read''' about the area your ancestors settled. Study its history and local genealogical periodicals.
* '''Read''' about the area your ancestors settled. Study its history and local genealogical periodicals.
* Take '''classes''', conferences, and institutes.
* Take '''classes''', conferences, and institutes.
* Go on a '''research trip''' to visit their communities to learn about the local way of life and repositories<span id="1198977441098E" style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span>.
* Go on a '''research trip''' to visit their communities to learn about the local way of life and repositories<span style="display: none;" id="1198977441098E">&nbsp;</span>.
* Reach out to others and '''collaborate'''to get help and learn more. Share what you know on the Internet, through books and articles inorder to make contacts with other researchers.  


<br> Burned counties do not have to be end of the line research situations if you prepare well, look for substitute records, search a variety of jurisdictions and repositories for the family, and approach such research problems in innovative ways.
<br> Burned counties do not have to be end of the line research situations if you prepare well, look for substitute records, search a variety of jurisdictions and repositories for the family, and approach such research problems in innovative ways.
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