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hi everyone Christa Cowan here with another episode of the barefoot genealogist today we are talking about index only records so these are records that you find online at ancestry.com where there is no associated image or where the associated image is also only in index so were going to talk about a little bit about why these records exist were going to talk about how to identify whether what youre looking at is an index or an original record and then well talk about what to do next so that you can make sure that you are tracing the right family tree and not somebody elses so lets go ahead and dive in first lets just talk a little bit about why these index only records exist there are a lot of different government and private agencies that hold the records that we need or want to use for family history research and sometimes those are state archives or libraries sometimes those are county courthouses genealogical societies maybe it is a state vinyl records office or you know an