Source records are identified by this icon:
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When accumulating genealogical data, it is a very good idea to document
not just the information you accumulate, but also where the information
came from - i.e. your sources. The most
common kind of source is a certificate such as a birth, death or
marriage certificate, or a census record. But a ‘source’ can be whatever
you consider the source of your information to be. For example, a source
could be a person, an interview with a person, a book, a document, a
part of a document, a graveyard (perhaps, even, a single grave in a
graveyard), or even another GEDCOM file (which might or might not have
been created by Family Historian).
Tabs for Source records in the Property Box:
Typically you will create source records at the same time as you
create source citations. You can either do this 'manually' by clicking
on the button
in the Source
pane toolbar (the Source pane can be viewed by clicking on the
Show Sources button
on
the Property Box toolbar). Alternatively, you can use the the Automatic Source Citation Pane to create source
citations automatically as you enter and modify data.