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In addition to names, dates, and places, you will collect additional information about the lives of family members that does not fit on standard genealogy forms, such as:  
In addition to names, dates, and places, you will collect additional information about the lives of family members that does not fit on standard genealogy forms, such as:  


•Military service.<br> •Education.<br> •Employment history.<br> •Social or economic status.<br> •Migration.<br> •Participation in community, social, religious, or historical events<br> •Physical description.<br> •Other biographical details.<br>  
•[[Ireland Military Records|Military service]].<br> •[[Ireland Schools|Education]].<br> •[[Ireland Occupations|Employment history]].<br> •Social or economic status.<br> •[[Ireland Emigration and Immigration|Migration]].<br> •Participation in community, social, [[Ireland Church Records|religious]], or [[Ireland History|historical events]]<br> •Physical description.<br> •Other biographical details.<br>  


You should keep this additional information as notes. Keep these notes with your records, or include them in the area provided for notes in your genealogy computer program. Your notes should also include the source of the information.  
You should keep this additional information as notes. Keep these notes with your records, or include them in the area provided for notes in your genealogy computer program. Your notes should also include the source of the information.


==== Tip 2. How do I analyze what I know about my ancestor?  ====
==== Tip 2. How do I analyze what I know about my ancestor?  ====
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