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In previous scenes, we took a look and find a grave for finding potential grave sites for individuals,
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and we're looking for.
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Now I want to show you another one that we can use in its ancestry, which is the Family Tree website.
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And this particular tool can be found at Ancestry.com forward slash search forward slash collections
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forward slash six zero five two five.
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Now, if we take a look at the site, we could see that it is associated with find a grave, which is
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one again that we previously looked at.
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And if we scroll down in here, we can see little bit information about it, about us.
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It's news are going to be U.S. grave sites.
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That's index from hundreds to current records, and these records are uploaded by volunteers, and we
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could see the information down here where they kind of disclose all of that.
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Now.
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Using this and going to find a grave it directly.
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I did see some discrepancies between the two where I actually did find more results on ancestry versus
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directly through find a grave.
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And again, here's to find a grave one pretty simple first name, middle name, last name here that
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they were born here that they died.
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Cemetery location.
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Now if we go to the ancestry, when we actually see quite a few more options first and middle name last
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name, we can put down Burdette death rather locations events.
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But we also can add family members, spouse, children's father, mother, etc. So it's pretty handy.
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SUMMARY Just type in a generic name.
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Let's type in John Smith.
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And we could either again choose days, months, years at the reborn locations, I'm just going to leave
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it pretty generic search term and click search here.
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And going through here.
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We could see the various records here.
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We could see John Sword, Hunter Smith, John D. Smith, and we could see the birthdate, the date of
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death, burial or cremation location here, and we also could click on here to kind of view some of
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the records.
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And again, we see some of the general information here full name, gender, birth date, place, bird,
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death date, death, place, cemetery, burial or cremation.
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Place has a bio and we can see a little bit of information here, potentially for this particular person.
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We can actually click here and see some additional information.
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And for this particular one, we don't see a photo, but we could see a little bit of info there.
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So pretty handy if we were looking for someone maybe may have been deceased, may not be deceased.
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We can kind of use this to kind of figure out those records.
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Or, if someone's say, impersonating someone, we could potentially check that name, check those locations
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and see if any, if they're potentially stealing someone else's identity.
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And again, pretty handy, we could see the birthdate that date locations and so forth.
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So if we really want to dig further into it, we can.
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Knowing the place that they the day they died and the and the location that they were buried, we can
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potentially do our research and see if we're looking at this.
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John Sword, Hunter Smith.
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We could potentially check into the Mill Creek, Salt, Salt Lake County, Utah, location for that
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particular grave site and potentially dig up more information on that.
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So again, this is just another resource that you can potentially use, and this is ancestries version.
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So Ancestry.com for sites search for such collections forward slash six zero five two five.
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And the nice thing is, this is a free resource that we can use, so I hope you find this useful.
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Thanks for watching.
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I'll see you next VIDEO.
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