When You Find a Brick Wall, Develop Foundational Thinking
Genealogical research is generally conducted in waves, as we have time to look for records, followed by gaps of time when time is limited. This approach is likely to cause inconsistent detail in record keeping and possible misinterpretation. Brick walls are created when apparent records cause roadblocks in our efforts to gather new information.
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Create a Plan
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How Easily Is a Brick Wall Built?
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Working With Unreliable Evidence
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The Foundation of a Plan
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Look at Both Sides of Documents
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Reviewing and Studying Photographs
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Who Is Dally Smith?
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Build a Solid Foundation
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Cite Your Sources
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Break Down the Wall With Your Plan
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Conclusion