Search for A Record

Day 16 of the Connections Experiment.  Today I am doing a Build Your Own plan idea-searching for new records.  I am going to use the same ancestor that I worked on with the source hints.  This time we will search for other records.

Steps:

  1. Sign in to FamilySearch.
  2. Choose a family member to research.
  3. Click on FamilySearch under Search Records on sidebar.
  4. See if any of the records could be about your ancestor.
  5. Review and Attach.
When I click on FamilySearch records this is what I found.  It looks like the top record isn't attached to anyone and could be about Frederick.  
If you click on the name on the source that looks promising it will show up like the picture below.
You may be thinking, but he died in 1898?  This was a mistake on the tree.  He was in the 1900 census and this death index has his death in that same year.  I went ahead and attached this record and updated his death year so it was based on the most relevant information.


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