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In genealogy, it's important to research all of the children in a family, not just the child you descend from. But how do you trace the daughters when you don't always know what their names were after they got married?
In this episode, you'll learn about records generated by (and about) the father that can shed light on his daughters. You'll also learn about how taking a look at the known children can reveal clues about the children you don't know.
You'll also learn about a surprising search strategy that doesn't use the person's name. It's a great way to find married daughters and previously unknown children, so you can add them to the family tree.
Show notes for this episode are available at amyjohnsoncrow.com/2.
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In genealogy, it's important to research all of the children in a family, not just the child you descend from. But how do you trace the daughters when you don't always know what their names were after they got married?
In this episode, you'll learn about records generated by (and about) the father that can shed light on his daughters. You'll also learn about how taking a look at the known children can reveal clues about the children you don't know.
You'll also learn about a surprising search strategy that doesn't use the person's name. It's a great way to find married daughters and previously unknown children, so you can add them to the family tree.
Show notes for this episode are available at amyjohnsoncrow.com/2.
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