ORGANIZING DATA AND PUTTING IT INTO PERSPECTIVE: SURVEYING AVAILABLE SOURCES
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Relatively few people are able to link themselves to families whose
genealogies have been researched, well documented, and published. While
recent technology has made genealogy more accessible and attractive to a
much larger segment of the population, most of us will have to do our own
research. It is always wise, however, to investigate the possibility
that someone may have published a genealogy or otherwise made available
information on your family. But even if you are fortunate enough to find
collected information on your family or about an individual in your
family, the compiler_s work and the sources used to compile the work
should be checked for accuracy. A good starting point is to survey the
published and unpublished records pertaining to the subject or family
of interest. (See chapter 2.)
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