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Historical Candidate Verification Techniques

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This guide teaches targeted verification strategies for historical research. When initial searches suggest a candidate name or figure, do not continue with broad searches. Instead, immediately switch to verifying the candidate against all specific constraints (time period, location, family details, major events) using precise search queries to confirm identity and eliminate false positives.
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Candidate Hypothesis and Verification for Historical Figures

When to use

When initial searches return a candidate name, or when the clues strongly suggest a known historical figure and you can form a hypothesis before exhaustive searching.

Technique

When a candidate name emerges, immediately switch to targeted verification: search "[person name] [specific detail]" for each constraint. All must match.

If no candidate emerges, use cultural context (Japanese immigrants, American frontiersmen, Indian poets) to narrow the field, then verify when a candidate appears.

Checklist: (1) Time period. (2) Location. (3) Family details. (4) Events/achievements. (5) Remaining constraints.

Query Templates

  • [person name] [specific detail] [year]
  • [person name] children siblings "third child" family
  • [person name] [cultural keywords: internment/frontier/homeopathy]

Worked Examples

Example

Candidate: Frank Hirata (from Hirata family, Japanese immigrant to Washington).

  • Verify: "Frank Hirata Kazuma returned Japan marry 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920" — confirmed marriage trip
  • Verify: "Hirata farmer hotelier Washington" — confirmed occupation
  • Key: Expanded year ranges into specific year lists for better matching

Example

Candidate: Samuel Hahnemann (identified via "clay candlestick" detail).

  • Verify: "Hahnemann childhood clay candlestick read books hiding" — confirmed childhood story
  • Verify: "Hahnemann five children siblings third of five brothers sisters" — confirmed birth order
  • Key: Each constraint verified independently to avoid false positives

Anti-pattern

Continuing broad searches after a candidate appears: Once you have a name, switch immediately to verification. Broad searches after candidate lock-in waste steps and may introduce confusion.

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Category Soft Skills
Name historical-candidate-verify
Version v20260416
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Updated At 2026-04-18
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