This looks at the first seven SourcesSource: “where information was found”. This could be anything from an archive in a county records office, a book, or even a relative’s recorded recollection. Citing your Sources helps to show how you reached a particular conclusion about an Individual. for a given FactFacts are one of the key concepts at the heart of Family Historian; they are how you record the things that happened to, or described, each ancestor (Individual)., but only includes a Fact in the Result Set if two of the Sources are the same.
The Result Set can then be used to examine, and if necessary remove the duplicated Source citationA link between a source and a fact, documenting Where within the source you find information being “cited” to support the fact/conclusion..
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