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A record needs to be understood. Why was it created? What can be expected?
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nFS is a compiled record. It contains information from primary and secondary records Information from Church records have been extracted into nFS Information from Church extraction records have been entered into nFS Information from patron submissions to AF & PRF have been added to nFS nFS is a collection of records that need individuals to organize
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Where did the information come from? Who created the record? What was the purpose of the record ? How was the information obtained?
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Would you expect to see your spouse on your birth record? What might you find on a birth record? What was the purpose for creating the record? Where would the information on a birth record come from?
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New FamilySearch was made to simplify the process of submitting names of the Deceased for temple ordinances Not created for living information Collaboration To cooperate and help each other
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Is your life complete with only your birth record? Why not? Can I quit with your marriage license? Why not? Can I quit with just my direct line ancestor? (I don’t need his siblings, do I?) You mean we seal complete families? Can I run to the temple as soon as I find one record?
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