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eLearning Series: Geneology
My Family Tree is Important to Me
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How
To Organize Your Family Tree Information
There
are some steps to keep you organizes when making a family
tree.
1. Gather all the supplies for your project.
You will need file boxes with lids, colored hanging file folders,
standard green hanging files, manila folders, pens, highlighters,
labels for folders, dot or star stickers, lined paper, additional
boxes to expand your storage, a carrying case to hold all of
this in, and a wall size pedigree chart. Pedigree charts can
be found on most ancestry websites or at your local library.
2.
File your family pedigree charts.
Print a complete set of all your pedigree charts starting
with yourself and working back. Label one of the green hanging
folders “Pedigree Charts” and place all of these charts in
it. Pedigree charts can be located at most ancestry and genealogy
sites. Fill them out as much as you can. The more info you
can fill out now, the easier it will be later.
3.
Print a copy of the Circled 5 generation Pedigree Chart.
Print a color copy of the Circled 5 Generation Pedigree Chart.
You are the 5th generation. Your sixteen great grandparents
are the first generation. Use the color code provided with
the chart to fill in the rest. This chart can be found at most
genealogy websites.
4.
Put 16 hanging file folders in your box.
This step needs no explanation. Just place 16 hanging file
folders in your box. You may need more later on but 16 is the
basic you will need for all your great grandparents.
5.
Label the colored hanging file folders with your family
surnames.
Label each of the folders with the surname of each of your
8 great grandfathers, and the maiden names of your 8 great
grandmothers. If you don’t know the surnames (last names) of
your great grandmothers, do as many as you can and try to contact
family members that may know other names.
6.
Put a highlighted copy of your 5-generation pedigree chart
in each of the colored folders.
Print 16 more copies of your 5-generation pedigree chart with
you as 1 on the chart.
On one of the pedigree charts, highlight the names of all
persons with the same last name using the color assigned to
that last name. File the highlighted pedigree chart in its
last name hanging file folder.
Repeat the process of highlighting a last name line and filing
the pedigree chart in its hanging folder for each of the 16
last names of your great-great grandparents. This may seem
tedious, but you will appreciate how much easier it makes things
later.
7.
Set up a file for each family on your 5-generation pedigree
chart.
Set up manila folders for each of the families by putting
a colored labels on the file tab. Match the label color to
the color of each family group record. Be sure to use sticky
labels. Sticky labels are great because if you have to change
something, you just place a label over the existing one. They
help keep things organized.
8.
File the manila folders.
Place the manila family folders in hanging folders, matching
the color of the label on the manila family folder to the color
of the hanging file folder. Color coding everything makes things
so much easier to find later.
9.
Put these items in each family folder.
In a family folder place the family group record of the family,
documents you have already gathered for that family, and any
notes you have taken on the family.
10.
Set up other useful files.
Set up other files containing letters, photos, emails, birth
certificates, etc. Anything that you can think of that may
fit into its own category, make a file for it. It makes it
much easier to locate later.
11.
Expand to other boxes as needed.
When one of your files gets too big to fit into your box,
simply move it to another box. Take as many boxes as you need
to get all the information you need. Having multiple organized
boxes is much better than having it all in one box unorganized
and a jumbled mess.
Following these easy steps will help keep you organized while
creating your family tree. With such a big undertaking, organization
is important. # # # # #
by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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