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Beyond the Index-Michael John Neill-Clarifying Clara--Analysis of a Death Certificate


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"        Given Name(s) Last Name     from the Ancestry Daily News   Michael John Neill – 4/24/2002 Clarifying Clara: Analysis of A Death Certificate The goal of the genealogist, as some readers already know, is to collect as much paper as possible. The "genealogy game" is won by the person whose paper collection is the largest. This comment is only partially in jest. The goal of the genealogist should be to collect as much information as possible, analyze that information thoroughly, weigh the accuracy of that information, consider the original source from which the information came, and reach reasonable conclusions based upon that evidence. Consequently, whenever a researcher obtains any document, that document should be analyzed for clues to other records. I obtained the death certificate of Clara Ettie Lake, who died in Bevier, Macon County, Missouri, on 14 March 1921 at the age of fifty- three years. For the purposes of this article, I'll pretend that the only information I have on Clara is what is contain"
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