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From the Beginning: Where should I look for sources?

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Sources are any item we use to draw conclusions about our ancestors.

Usually when we talk about sources we are looking for birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census records, military records, court documents, wills, land records, newspaper articles, journals, compiled histories, interviews, photos, artifacts and so on.

 

So where do you go to find these treasured bits?

When I research I follow this pretty simple model:

 

If I still need more info and I haven’t found it yet then I:

If I still need more then I give it a rest.  Often a bit of time will help.  When I come back to the problem usually one of two things happens.  Either I look at it with fresh eyes and see something I had missed before OR a new record collection has become available and it contains exactly what I need.

So far this method has served me well.  I only have one true stumper that has not yielded to this method.  I’m still working on him.  I’m going back through my steps and picking up more bits of info.  I’ll solve it yet no doubt.

So beginners, give these tried and true websites a whirl and see if you can’t find the sources you are looking for.

Best of luck and happy searching!

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