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How-To Guides | Daughters of the American Revolution Citing, Quoting and Reproducing DAR Sources Researchers should give proper credit for any reference in any publication or source they quote in their writing or note-taking
Citing our Data, Tools, Technical Documents, and Research Proper citation ensures that Census Bureau statistical products and research can be discovered, reused, replicated for verification, and credited for recognition to measure usage and impact
Electronic Application Step By Step Instructions - Daughters of the . . . Vital records like birth certificates and death certificates, court records, probate records, Census records (1850 or later) and church records are usually acceptable types of records but each item must be evaluated within the context of the entire lineage on the application form
DAR Lineage Resources - Daughters of the American Revolution DAR provides copies of membership applications and supplemental applications (Record Copies) with complete images of the lineage page, the list of source citations and the description of the Revolutionary War service (pages 2, 3, and 4)
Application Formatting Reference Sheet for DAR Applications AKA Genie . . . CITATION Analysis William Brown Family Bible Weik, History of Putnam Co, IN, 1910, p 414 Teeple Smith, Jefferson Co Birmingham AL Hist Bio, 1887, p 372, archive org Births, Marriages, Deaths Certificates Certificates online Vital Records Vital Records online Census Church Record
Citations—Census Records - St. Louis Genealogical Society Census citations can have a primary focus on the census year and type or on the person being researched Either is acceptable See the 1850 census for an example of both citations
How to Cite a US Census (1900–1940) - Genealogy In Action Citations for censuses are actually one of the easiest citations, because they are pretty standard, compared to other records types This one generally accepted “formula” applies to US census populations schedules from 1900 to 1940
Documenting the Lineage for Eligibility in DAR or SAR The 1850 census is the earliest census that can be used to document a parent-child relationship for a DAR or SAR application because it is the first census that lists the names and ages of all of the people living together in a household
Citing DAR Descendants Database - Evidence Explained As for whether you would cite an individual descendant's name and number, that depends upon whether that specific data appears at the site and is essential to the location of the record As you'll note at 4 19, these are included in citations to application files