Not all records or sources are created equally. That is why knowing where you obtained something is crucial. If you have a copy of great-great-grandfather’s deed, is it: the original which passed down through the family a copy of the official record at the courthouse (which is a transcription of the original) a copy of a copy a relative made a copy from a microfilmed copy of the original Perhaps the copy in the courthouse had some notation in the margin in an ink which did not show up on the microfilm. Perhaps the courthouse transcription contains an error. The courthouse transcription does not contain the actual signature of the individuals, which the original should. And on it goes. We could pontificate on citation for a long time, […]
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