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| | link1=[[Principles of Family History Research|Principles of Family History Research]] | | | link1=[[Principles of Family History Research|Principles of Family History Research]] |
| | link2=[[Decide What You Want to Learn|Step 2. Decide What You Want to Learn]] | | | link2=[[Decide What You Want to Learn|Decide What You Want to Learn]] |
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| For more details about selecting easier objectives see [[Guessing the Easiest to Research Person and Event|Guessing the Easiest to Research Person and Event]]. | | For more details about selecting easier objectives see [[Guessing the Easiest to Research Person and Event|Guessing the Easiest to Research Person and Event]]. |
| ==Additional Articles== | | ==Additional Articles== |
| *[[Basic Genealogical Research Plans (National Institute)]] | | *[[Basic Genealogical Research Plans - International Institute]] |
| *[[Deciding Which Ancestors to Trace (National Institute)]] | | *[[Deciding Which Ancestors to Trace - International Institute]] |
| *[[Family Group Record Analysis: How to Guess Where to Start]] | | *[[Family Group Record Analysis: How to Guess Where to Start]] |
| *[[Identify Candidate Families for Further Research]] | | *[[Identify Candidate Families for Further Research]] |