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Top 23 Lessons for Genealogists #8: Lesson 2 – Document and chart your research as you go (Part 1)

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Barry J. Ewell

Host: Barry J. Ewell, Top 23 Lessons Genealogists Need to Know #8: Lesson 2 – Document and chart your research as you go (Part 1), introduces the concept of documentation, its meaning, its value, and information needed to document research.

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Top 23 Lessons for Genealogists #9: Lesson 2 – Document and chart your research as you go (Part 2 Chart)

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Barry J. Ewell

Host: Barry J. Ewell, Top 23 Lessons Genealogists Need to Know #9: Lesson 2 – Document and chart your research as you go (Part 2 Chart), provides insights to how documentation enhances genealogy research.

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Top 23 Lessons for Genealogists #10: Lesson 3 – Check multiple sources

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Barry J. Ewell

Host: Barry J. Ewell, Top 23 Lessons Genealogists Need to Know #10: Lesson 3 – Check multiple sources, introduces how researching different record types can build a more complete picture of the family and its members.

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Top 23 Lessons for Genealogists #11: Lesson 4 – Be patient and persistent when you hit a brick wall

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Barry J. Ewell

Host: Barry J. Ewell, Top 23 Lessons Genealogists Need to Know #11: Lesson 4 – Be patient and persistent when you hit a brick wall, introduces the genealogist to the concept of think like a historian.

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Top 23 Lessons for Genealogists #12: Ten steps to breaking down brick walls – Step 1

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Barry J. Ewell

Host: Barry J. Ewell, Top 23 Lessons Genealogists Need to Know #12: Ten steps to breaking down brick walls – Step 1, begins with introducing the need to write down what you know.

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Top 23 Lessons for Genealogists #13: Ten steps to breaking down brick walls – Step 2

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Barry J. Ewell

Host: Barry J. Ewell, Top 23 Lessons Genealogists Need to Know #13: Ten steps to breaking down brick walls – Step 2, introduces how to analyze information and develop a timeline.

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Top 23 Lessons for Genealogists #14: Ten steps to breaking down brick walls – Step 3

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Barry J. Ewell

Host: Barry J. Ewell, Top 23 Lessons Genealogists Need to Know #14: Ten steps to breaking down brick walls – Step 3, introduces how to evaluate the times and seasons of ancestors and its importance to genealogy research.

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