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Prune and Graft Branches on Your Family Tree Using Source Analysis, Part 3

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This is part three in a three-part series. This part will continue to follow a case study and teach how to correct information in Family Tree. We will discuss how to use a timeline analysis and locality guide.

Tree hinting programs and online family trees generate correct and incorrect information for your ancestors. Accepting hints and new ancestors without careful analysis can result in adding incorrect details and people to your family tree.

Learn how to carefully analyze relationships, dates, and places before adding new sources or ancestors to your tree. Discover methods to separate identities of same name individuals and ways to keep track of your research findings.

This presentation was part of RootsTech Connect 2021. Find hundreds of free family history classes, keynotes, and more. http://familysearch.me/RootsTech

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