5 thoughts on “Genealogy Go-Over: Getting Started

  1. ka7suz says:

    Absolutely, you must start with an index of your documents. As simply as 1 through whatever, or (and I have no vested interest) – William Dollarhide’s ‘Managing a Genealogical Project” system – I based my system on Dollarhide’s, but for the way I am wired. LOL Not only do you need to record where you found the evidence (courthouse, cemetery, Family Bible), but how to quickly find it again in your files. I have also created a ‘tag’ called “Family Tradition” for those hearsay memories within the family. This, of course, is different from “personal knowledge”.

    The main thing is to pick every bit of information from every document. No matter how trivial it seems, it could be the key to open the gate in that brick wall later on.

    JoAnn

    • Kathleen says:

      Your comments are always so helpful JoAnn! I have added his book to my Amazon list for later. I am still thinking about my organizational system and I think I am going to be changing it. When I used Evidentia for the first time, I really saw how having all the records for one person, in one place could help.

      I’m glad you reminded me to make sure I write down the exact source of each document. I do have a source created called, Llewellyn’s Boxes, with a brief description of what that is, but I really need to create one for the hearsay memories too!

      Kathleen

  2. John Sparrow says:

    I’m glad to see that your operating system and program files are on a separate drive. So many stay with the Windows system of having their Documents etc in their C: drive.

  3. John Sparrow says:

    I’m glad to see that your operating system and program files are on a separate drive. So many stay with the Windows system of having their Documents etc in their C: drive.

    • Kathleen says:

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      My computer has four hard drive slots. I am only using three of them right now but I have plenty of room between them all. I have very few personal files on my C drive. They aren’t important ones if they are.

      Kathleen

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