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Why it is so important to document and organize family history research as you go, a brief explanation of the tools needed, and how to do it. | Why it is so important to document and organize family history research as you go, a brief explanation of the tools needed, and how to do it. | ||
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This is not magic. We cannot make burned records re-appear, but we CAN learn to make progress without them. | |||
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One of the most fundamental and important principles of family history research is to organize and document AS YOU GO!<sup>1</sup> Good documentation includes: | One of the most fundamental and important principles of family history research is to organize and document AS YOU GO!<sup>1</sup> Good documentation includes: | ||
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== '''Related Content''' == | == '''Related Content''' == | ||
[[ | [[Burned Counties Research]] | ||
[[ | [[Solving Tough Research Problems—Overcoming Brick Walls|Solving Tough Research Problems--Overcoming Brick Walls]] | ||
[[ | [[Rookie Mistakes]] |
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