Find an ancestor using Historical Records

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WHERE DO I LOOK?

When searching for records, we may not know how to find the records we need.

We may not even be aware that they exist.


  • You will want to know as many of the following as possible:
*Name of the Record/Collection/Topic
*Location or area covered by the Record
*Time the record covers.
*Example:

Can you help me?

Looking for answers to my Family History Questions, I came to the Family Search Wiki and asked "Can the Wiki help me?"
*By going to the wiki and following many of these steps we can often find sources that help.
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How do I find the Carlisle Indian Industrial School?





1. We went to the FamilySearch Research Wiki

2. Browsed by county/ state or country and found:

*(example: Pennsylvania). Also we can browse by topic

3. Clicked on a county/state or country page or topic page that would lead to possible pages.

*You may find Topics on the right side of the page with many items to search:
*(example American Indians)

4. Clicked and searched.

*At the resulting page you should find a list of sources:

5. Then within these sources you may find the item that you need:

Further Help for Beginners