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'''Research a Family in Community Context'''<sup>1</sup>  
'''Research a Family in Community Context'''<ref>Elizabeth Shown Mills, "Censuses: Analysis, Interpretation &amp; Correlations," Course 4 Advanced Methodology, Interpretations &amp; Analysis, Samford University Institute of Genealogy &amp; Historical Research, 2005, 4M3.</ref>  


Proximity implies a relationship of some kind. Good genealogists use this to their advantage.  
Proximity implies a relationship of some kind. Good genealogists use this to their advantage.  
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*If an ancestor lived near a parish, town, county, or state line, look for people on the other side of that line who could be relatives.
*If an ancestor lived near a parish, town, county, or state line, look for people on the other side of that line who could be relatives.


'''Source'''
==Source==
 
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     1. Elizabeth Shown Mills, "Censuses: Analysis, Interpretation &amp; Correlations," Course 4 Advanced Methodology, Interpretations &amp; Analysis, Samford University Institute of Genealogy &amp; Historical Research, 2005, 4M3.
      
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