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Revision as of 15:38, 21 November 2008
Pacific Island Guide > Step 7. Keep track of what you have done and plan what to do next
When we interview someone or obtain a document or record with information about our family, we should make a note of it.[edit | edit source]
Write the results you obtained and where the information came from on your “Results List.” [edit | edit source]
Examples:
RESULTS LIST
People I talked to, papers I reeceived, or objects I looked at Any new information?
My Auntie Salote Yes
Baptismal record of my Grandfather Samuela Fakatou Yes. His LDS baptismal date
Where did I get the information or where is it located now?
In interview notes dated June 2000 in my file behind her family group record.
From the ward records in Felemea
Also, keep a paper with ideas of what you want to do next.
When you have time to do work on family history, it will remind you of what you had in mind.
TO DO LIST
Interview old people from Felemea when they come to visit in June.
Record Grandfather’s baptismal date on his Family Group Record
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