Posted by Elyse90505 — May 11, 2008 — Here is part one of a two part series on how to organize your genealogy. It briefly covers the three major methods: Filing, binders, and computers. I hope you find it helpful…
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Posted by laurengarber — May 02, 2009 — Genealogy is one of the fastest growing hobbies in America. Despite the breakdown of many social and racial barriers, people are more interested than ever in their ethnic heritage. But as Lauren Garber explains, not all types of genealogical research are created equal…
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Alrighty then – so here is a video on how I organize my own genealogy. This video was created to show you my method and the importance of finding a method that works for you. Remember – that with organizing information – it has to be organized in a way that works for you. Sometimes not one specific way will work for you.Hope you enjoy! And as always – I LOVE the comments you guys leave me. Thank you so much!