Quite some time back, in the mid-1990′s I began my serious genealogical research on my families and even though I tried to be organized it’s easy for it to get out of hand. Elyse has presented a 7 minute video and how to get organized, and if you are just beginning genealogy, or are über experienced, [...]
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Elyse Doerflinger on Genealogical Organizational Skills
January 30, 2013 by Carol Yates Wilkerson
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Two Tips For Organizing Aquired Genealogical Records
May 17, 2010 by Carol Yates Wilkerson
When I first began keeping genealogy records, I was able to save them right on my hard drive, but over time I found there were just too many to keep that as a long range plan. Census records, photos, PDF files, and even web pages need to be kept in one place, but not necessarily [...]
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