Select Records to Search

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See also United States, How to Find Genealogy Records

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Step 3: Select records to search.

Selecting a record to search is the most complex part of the research process. You will need to—

  • Identify a category of sources.
  • Choose a record type.
  • Select specific records.
  • Describe the record on a research log.

This is called a record selection strategy—an orderly approach for identifying the records most helpful for your research objective.

At the end of this step you will have a research log with descriptions of records you will search to meet your objective.

You may want to view the tutorial at FamilySearch Learning Center:"Ancestors Season 1: The Paper Trail".

Table of Contents for Step 3. Select Records to Search 

1 Creation of Records

2 Identify a Category of Sources

3 Choose a Record Type

4 Select Specific Records

5 Describe the Records on a Research Log