This CD is for beginners and for people who have been researching for years but are still not organised. Unfortunately when we first start family history, we are not told the importance of keeping our records in an orderly manner thus making it harder many years later when we finally become aware of the problems of not being able to locate that vital piece of information.
This is not a how-to-do-your-family-history or genealogical research publication, but rather a guide on helping you keep some order to all the information you will collect or have already collected. Without organisation of your paperwork, all will become chaos and in a short time with be unmanageable. It doesn't tell you how to put your data on to a genealogy program, but rather its aim is to show you how to preserve, store and care for the records you have and are creating in their hard state as opposed to computer generated data.
This CD complements to earlier book version of the same title, and covers similar basic requirements: correspondence, postage books, files, files, notebooks, family records, charts: pedigree, drop, stemms, family group sheets as well as other charts and forms. Books etc., numbering systems, preservation and storage for photos, photocopies, prinouts, maps, newspaper cuttings, jewellery, medals and more are mentioned.
Bookmarked for easy navigation. The pages can be searched, enlarged, and printed if required.
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