Lessons Learned: Tips Gained from Research Experiences
We’ve all learned valuable lessons in our research experiences, one lesson I would like to share with the members is validating your information from “reliable” sources.
My example is getting the correct death date and location for a maternal great-grandmother. Oral tradition, or “word-of-mouth” stated that this great grandmother had died in Cleveland, Ohio about 1930-1931. Without checking any further I entered that information in my database and proceeded to contact a cousin who lived in Cleveland to obtain a death certificate (DC) for me.
My cousin stated he could not find a DC at the Cuyahoga County Health Dept. , I didn’t believe him, thought he just didn’t want to take the time, or spend the money in getting a copy for me ….. at that time only a dollar or two …. but this cousin is cheap. I contacted the health dept. and they responded no DC for her. My next move was to check the Ohio Death Certificate Index at the Ohio Historical Society in Columbus, Ohio. Found it …. great grandmother, Emma (Bridges) Adams had died in Portsmouth, Ohio, not Cleveland.
The oral tradition had stated that she died in Cleveland while visiting a son and his family who lived in Cleveland. The FACT was she died in Portsmouth, Ohio while visiting a daughter and her family that lived in Portsmouth. My great-grandmother’s residence was listed as Urbana, Ohio, so now I go to nearby Urbana and search the obituary file at the County Library and get a copy of that obituary. I now have two (2) pieces of documentation, a primary source, the DC and a secondary source, the obit. My next move was to call the cousin in Cleveland and to apologize “profusely” for not believing him and the fact there was no DC to be found in Cuyahoga County.
Lesson learned ….. don’t be so quick to enter “word-of-mouth” information as factual. Better to use question marks and make a notation that this event needs to be researched further. This incident happened in the late 1980’s when I was a beginner and when I related it to my genealogy mentor, Mrs. Ernestine (Garrett) Lucas, she laughed and then presented me with the book “Cite Your Sources” by Richard S. Lackey which has since become the guideline for documenting my sources.
Would you have any tips or experiences you might care to share?
Art Thomas
Attached: Death Certificate & Obituary
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Obituary
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