This queryQuerying is a very powerful feature that allows you to specify and save criteria for identifying a set of records of a given record type. will show all FactsFacts 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). that do not have a SourceSource: “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. citationA link between a source and a fact, documenting Where within the source you find information being “cited” to support the fact/conclusion.. The usefulness of this will depend on how meticulous you are about having everything supported by a Source citation.
See also Facts Linked to a Source
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