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`Learn how to responsibly correct source documents in FamilySearch while preserving historical integrity! 📚✨ In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we explore the delicate balance between maintaining accurate genealogical records and respecting original historical documents. You'll discover: 🔍 How errors creep into digitized records (transcription mistakes, indexing issues, image quality problems) ⚖️ When corrections are appropriate vs. when to leave records as-is 🛠️ FamilySearch's built-in tools for making corrections (Vital Details, Source Records, transcriptions and Index Corrections) 📋 A step-by-step process for evaluating potential corrections 💡 Real-world examples including a confusing name variation ✅ Best practices for collaborative genealogy research Whether you're dealing with transcription errors, confusing census ages, or questionable place names, this video will give you the confidence to make thoughtful corrections that help future researchers while honoring our historical records. Perfect for beginners who want to contribute responsibly to the FamilySearch community! Timestamps: 0:48 Intro 1:54 Vital Details - How to View & Edit 2:22 Name edit window 3:58 Vital records come from source documents 4:43 Other Information - Alternate Names 5:32 Maiden Names 5:55 Correcting errors in the sources 6:24 First, establish the correct name 7:32 Looking for handwriting clues 8:25 Two Common Errors 9:01 Changing an Indexing Error 13:30 Changing an Error in the Original Document 18:27 General Comments & Best Practices 20:27 Wrap up Who Am I? Hi! I’m Rev. Dr. Jonathan Mills; a retired Pastor, lifelong researcher, and avid genealogist. I find building my family tree exciting and enjoyable because I love discovering new sources, connecting with other genealogists, and producing a family story to share with my children and subsequent generations. I am also an avid cyclist, computer enthusiast, world traveller, marriage coach, and student of cross-cultural relations. Oh yeah … I am also a husband and father of a ‘quiver full’ of grown children. All opinions are my own. This is my work for the benefit of interested individuals who wish to develop their family tree. No Product Affiliation/Sponsorships: This video is not affiliated, sponsored or in any way supported by any business or outside organization. Any mention of a particular business or service is done so at the discretion of Family Tree 123 (FT123), and does not involve any monetary or material benefit for FT123 unless expressly stated in the video. Trademarks and Legal FamilySearch, FamilySearch GEDCOM, International Genealogical Index, and RootsTech are trademarks of FamilySearch/Intellectual Reserve, Inc., and may be registered in the United States of America and other countries. Use of Artificial Intelligence Some content may be generated in whole, or in part, by AI services according to their terms of service. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this video. Special Thanks: -To FamilySearch for being so awesome! #FamilySearch #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #FamilyTree #Ancestry #Beginners #Tutorial #Free #LibraryArchivesCanada Don't forget to like and subscribe for more genealogy tutorials and family history research tips!