The Research Like a Pro Genealogy Podcast

RLP 374: Preparing for Onsite Research - Part 1

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Sep 8, 2025
Nicole and Diana share essential tips for a successful genealogy research trip. They stress the importance of clear research objectives and how a targeted approach can lead to better outcomes. Insights from Nicole's trips illustrate the difference between effective and exploratory methods. Creating a comprehensive timeline of known information is highlighted as a crucial step in planning. They also tease upcoming topics like locality research and facility contacts, setting the stage for continued learning.
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ADVICE

Define A Clear Research Objective

  • Create a clear research objective before any onsite trip to stay focused and efficient.
  • A focused objective tells you exactly where to go and what records to seek at the facility.
ADVICE

Prepare Differently For Onsite Research

  • Prepare timelines, objectives, and knowledge of available collections before stepping into a facility to maximize limited onsite hours.
  • Treat onsite visits differently than online research due to restricted hours and access procedures.
ANECDOTE

Love County Trip Focused On Deeds

  • Nicole traveled to Love County, Oklahoma to find deeds and tax records for John C. Harris during her Kinship Determination Project.
  • She targeted his financial/property records to link him to his father and son and planned the courthouse visit accordingly.
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