Organizing Your Genealogy Papers
Using Ancestry Trees Securely and Effectively
Online ancestry trees can be a mixed bag of tricks. How can you use the trees on ancestry.com safely and effectively in your Paper and DNA Trail genealogy research? Suz Bates, a local genealogist will focus on topics including security, sources, data fields, uploads, other’s trees and more. Learn how to create and use Ancestry trees safely, securely, effectively, and efficiently. Any “arborist” will be surprised by the results of just a few tweaks of your online trees!
Creating a Family Archive and Genealogy Library
Q: I have organized many of my papers but have books, photos and documents I need to protect.
R: Learn an easy but effective way to organize your books, photos, and documents? The goal is to have a place for every paper, book and artifact and to be able to find each item when you need it.
Family Historian in 3 Basic Steps
Learn three basic steps of being a family historian: finding information, attaching it to your ancestors and storing it so you can find it again. Get organized and get connected as you research your family history.
Keeping Track on Paper? in Software? Online?
You do not have to have a subscription or special software to begin your journey into family research. We’ll explore some options and get you started today!
Online ancestry trees can be a mixed bag of tricks. How can you use the trees on ancestry.com safely and effectively in your Paper and DNA Trail genealogy research? Suz Bates, a local genealogist will focus on topics including security, sources, data fields, uploads, other’s trees and more. Learn how to create and use Ancestry trees safely, securely, effectively, and efficiently. Any “arborist” will be surprised by the results of just a few tweaks of your online trees!
Creating a Family Archive and Genealogy Library
Q: I have organized many of my papers but have books, photos and documents I need to protect.
R: Learn an easy but effective way to organize your books, photos, and documents? The goal is to have a place for every paper, book and artifact and to be able to find each item when you need it.
Family Historian in 3 Basic Steps
Learn three basic steps of being a family historian: finding information, attaching it to your ancestors and storing it so you can find it again. Get organized and get connected as you research your family history.
Keeping Track on Paper? in Software? Online?
You do not have to have a subscription or special software to begin your journey into family research. We’ll explore some options and get you started today!
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