Genalogy Do-Over Week 3 – Tracking and Conducting Research
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
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
Family History Questionnaire As part of the Genealogy Do-Over, Week 2 topics are about conducting self and family interviews. I’ve reviewed many questionnaires online 1 and came up
Genealogy Research Logs Below you will find links to Genealogy Research logs and Forms. Organize and Track Your Work A Research log is an important tool to help
Census Records! Tips for Looking Deeper Into the Story The United States federal census has been taken every ten years since 1790. Federal population schedules through the 1940
Genealogy Do-Over Week 1 Over the last few days, I have worked on the topics for my Genealogy Do-Over Week One. The Topics for this week are: Setting Previous Research
Julian Calendar and Gregorian Calendar When was Julian Calendar Changed To Gregorian Calendar? Happy New Year to everyone! Hoping you all have a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous new
Genealogy – Formatting Names, Dates & Locations Although it seems like data entry formatting should be standard and an easy cheat sheet available, there are many genealogy software
It’s a Small World – A Fun Genealogy Discovery Just a fun story about what a small world it is. My first husband, Wayne Van Matre and I