The Research Like a Pro Genealogy Podcast

RLP 341: The Value of Negative Evidence

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Jan 20, 2025
Discover the intriguing concept of negative evidence in genealogy research. The hosts dissect the case of Henderson Weatherford, revealing how missing probate and tax records challenge long-held assumptions about his lineage. They stress the importance of thorough searches and documenting what isn’t found, which can lead to new insights and correct family connections. The discussion also highlights advancements in genealogy like AI and resources to enhance research methods. Tune in for a fresh perspective on uncovering family histories!
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ADVICE

Project Tracking

  • Track genealogy research projects diligently to avoid redundancy and forgetting past work.
  • Use tools like spreadsheets or Airtable to log research, reports, documents, and even blog posts.
INSIGHT

Value of Revisiting Research

  • Reviewing past research can reveal forgotten work and inspire new research objectives or phases.
  • Setting aside challenging ancestors temporarily and revisiting them later can lead to breakthroughs with fresh perspectives.
ADVICE

Surname Research

  • Don't assume a surname is uncommon; thoroughly research all individuals with that name in the area.
  • Search records beyond FamilySearch, as many counties and states have their own online databases.
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