Taking A Step Backwards to Move Forward
To Go Back, Sometimes You Go Forward:
Instead, you may need to reverse course and look at more recent records, as explained in this Legacy Tree case study (https://www.legacytree.com/.../legacy-tree-onsite-tips...). In the example, the author was able to find clues in a son's birth record that led to finding the missing parents for the end-of-line ancestor.
To learn more about solving brick walls in research, go to the Family History Guide, Learning Paths, select FamilySearch, Project 4:Discover, and then to Goal 7
(https://www.thefhguide.com/project-4-discover07.html#g) in Project 4: Discover
