Genealogy Do-Over Week 7 part 2 – Digitizing Photos and Documents
Digiting Photos and Documents Digitizing Photos and Documents In my research I found that it is recommended when digitizing photos, to set the scanner at 300 or 600
Digiting Photos and Documents Digitizing Photos and Documents In my research I found that it is recommended when digitizing photos, to set the scanner at 300 or 600
Evaluating Genealogy Evidence Genealogy Do-Over Week 6 Topics Evaluating Evidence Reviewing Online Education Options Evaluating Evidence I read a comment that Elizabeth Shown Mills wrote on a post
Building a Research Toolbox This week our Topics are: Building a Research Toolbox Citing Sources Building a Genealogy Research Toolbox Thomas MacEntee gave us many options for building
Andrew William Marks / Mark Andrew William Marks, is my maternal grandfather. I never knew him. He died when my mother was 7 years old of meningitis in 1915.
Managing Genealogy Projects and Tracking Searches The fourth week of the Genealogy Do-Over now over….how fast time flies. This weeks Topics are: Managing Projects and Tasks Tracking Searches
Citing Genealogy Sources Correctly One of the most difficult things to do when researching and tracking your ancestry, is correctly citing your sources. I admit, that I frequently
Special Keyboard Characters Cheat Sheets Mac & Windows My mothers family was from Denmark. My fathers family was from Germany. In doing my ancestry research, I have found
Tracking and Conducting Genealogy Research Genealogy Do-Over Week 3 topics: Tracking Research Conducting Research – This week has been a bit of a surprise, not so much because
Excel Spreadsheet Tips for Mac and PC I thought I’d take a break from my research and share a couple of Excel Spreadsheet tips that I have come across
Conducting Interviews & Setting Research Goals For the Genealogy Do-Over Week 2, our topics are: Conducting Self Interview Conducting Family Interviews Setting Research Goals Conducting Self Interview I