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When Nothing Found Means Something: Negative Search Results vs. Negative Evidence

Getting no results in your genealogy research can be frustrating, but sometimes those empty searches actually provide valuable evidence. Learn to distinguish between negative search results (simply finding nothing) and negative evidence (when the absence of records proves something meaningful about your ancestor). This session uses the Henderson Weatherford case study to demonstrate how missing records can be just as informative as finding them. Discover how Henderson's absence from the 1861 Dallas County tax lists and census records helped establish his death timeline between 1861 and 1863. See how negative search results in these critical record sets, combined with positive evidence of son-in-law tax payments acting as his agent, created a compelling narrative about his final years. You'll learn to evaluate when your negative search results represent meaningful evidence versus coincidental gaps in record-keeping.

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