Creating a Research Plan for Cluster Research
Live Broadcast: May 21, 2020 Presented by: Lindsay Fulton, Director of Research Services Hit a brick wall in your research? Cluster research is a method that broadens the scope of your research to include your ancestor’s extended family, associates, and neighbors—all with the goal of solving a genealogical mystery. But by broadening the scope of your research, you’re also increasing your number of leads, records, and results. Join Director of Research Services Lindsay Fulton to learn how a solid research plan can help you stay on track, stay organized, and achieve your research goals effectively and efficiently. Did you find this video provided insight and guidance to your family history research? If so, we recommend the following links to further enhance your research. Follow us on FaceBook:https://hubs.ly/H0q_SPF0 Follow us on Twitter:https://hubs.ly/H0q_SQ20 Subscribe to our blog: https://hubs.ly/H0q_V700 Access to free family history downloads: https://hubs.ly/H0q_SR30 Watch archived webinars and how-to-videos: https://hubs.ly/H0q_VLl0 Become an American Ancestors member today: https://hubs.ly/H0q_TX50

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