Here’s the next in my occasional series of bite-size Quick Tips. Click on the Quick Tips tag for my other Quick Tips. Because I tend to write longer posts, I wanted to provide a quick-to-read (and quick-to-write) post every now and then on a small topic that pops into my head. This one is important for new genealogists to understand.
Always look for the document image
When we’re searching online, it can be exciting to find a record that verifies information or gives you new information. But here’s something to keep in mind: If that record is an index, have you more work to do. You want to try to find the original document that was indexed, if at all possible. That document will probably give you more information than was provided in the index. And by looking at the original document, you’re increasing the chance that the information is accurate. Indexes are great to find, but the original documents are even better.
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