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Finding the minimum information for periodicals
To find a relevant genealogical or historical periodical, you must at least know your ancestor's surname and the approximate area where the family lived. In addition, in order to confirm that the individuals described in the periodical are your ancestors, you need information that can verify the relationship. For example, the name, birthplace, and birth date of an ancestor that you already know about. If you do not have the minimum information to find a genealogical or historical periodical, you can either:
Finding previous research Contact genealogy societies in the area where your ancestor lived. They often keep lists of individuals who are researching a particular surname. You can also try leaving messages on computer BBS"s. Make sure to check photo albums, scrapbooks, diaries, and family Bibles at home. See the topic Finding information at home for more information.
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