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* If positive, use husband’s name/years (file name), plus the next unused number. For example, if you had already found and logged seven sources for the the family of William Frazier, the next would be numbered like this:
* If positive, use husband’s name/years (file name), plus the next unused number. For example, if you had already found and logged seven sources for the the family of William Frazier, the next would be numbered like this:


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William<br>
William FRAZIER 1826-1881 8<br>
 
FRAZIER<br>
 
1826-1881<br>
 
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Failure to document as you go by completing a research log (and family group record) will result in confusion. The confusion may cause you to overlook important sources and come to wrong conclusions.
Failure to document as you go by completing a research log (and family group record) will result in confusion. The confusion may cause you to overlook important sources and come to wrong conclusions.


''Figure 2. Example of a partially filled-in homemade research log.'' [[Image:Log17.png]]
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== <span></span>'''<span>General Suggestions</span>'''<span></span> ==
== <span></span>'''<span>General Suggestions</span>'''<span></span> ==
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