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How do you know that’s your ancestor?

By: Diana Heslin
On: February 25, 2022
In: Ancestry, How To..., Research Strategies
Tagged: Ancestry, Correlating Genealogy Evidence, family history, family history questions, Family Tree Maker, family tree records, FamilySearch, genealogy, genealogy records, How do you know that record is your ancestor, my family tree, trace your family tree, trace your family tree for free online, who are my ancestors

How do you know if the record you are looking at is your ancestor?  I’ve got some suggestions that might help you figure it out.  Today we’re talking about correlating evidence using U.S. census and Fold3 records. 

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