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RILib

(862 posts)
33. Yes, really, really do this.
Sun May 19, 2013, 04:52 PM
May 2013

Otherwise you just have a jumble of stuff whose context will vanish in a generation or sooner.

I use my scanner and printer picture adjustment software. I made charts with Genpro.


I did all the work on a computer applegrove Mar 2013 #1
wow, lots of aspects I have never considered! grasswire Mar 2013 #2
I just reread a printout of text I input applegrove Mar 2013 #4
A member of my family uses Ancestors.com JDPriestly Mar 2013 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Apr 2013 #21
Nope bluedave Mar 2013 #5
If I were your relative and received one of your presentations as a gift..... Little Star Mar 2013 #6
I don't know anything about Family Tree Maker. grasswire Mar 2013 #9
Exporting your data from Ancestry is simple csziggy Mar 2013 #14
I had planned to do so for Christmas Sherman A1 Mar 2013 #7
well if we print out everything relevant, then maybe it doesn't matter.... grasswire Mar 2013 #8
I included our family genealogy yellerpup Mar 2013 #10
sorry to hear about that, pup grasswire Mar 2013 #11
I'd be excited to have Vikings yellerpup Mar 2013 #12
tell us about your Viking ancestors. I ran out of data in the 1700s. RILib May 2013 #34
Some info can be tricky No Vested Interest May 2013 #23
There were plenty of good reasons not to admit yellerpup May 2013 #25
that is not a surprise yellerpup CountAllVotes May 2013 #29
Hi, CAV! yellerpup May 2013 #31
Oh I love kittehs CountAllVotes May 2013 #32
My Mom put together her research for her side of the family in 1969 csziggy Mar 2013 #13
so much good info here! grasswire Mar 2013 #15
If you wait until you "finish" your research, you'll never get around to sharing it csziggy Mar 2013 #16
are you doing collateral lines? grasswire Mar 2013 #17
I do some - it's been necessary csziggy Mar 2013 #18
genealogy research is the antidote to boredom! grasswire Mar 2013 #19
Genealogy is better entertainment than soap operas! csziggy Mar 2013 #20
There's an interesting one in my fam in 1600s Massachusetts. grasswire Apr 2013 #22
My cousin did this for my mother's side of the family CountAllVotes May 2013 #24
Many are not interested at this time No Vested Interest May 2013 #26
the info. I have is really priceless CountAllVotes May 2013 #27
I have not done well in locating the locations, etc. of my Irish No Vested Interest May 2013 #28
Griffith's Valuation of Ireland CountAllVotes May 2013 #30
Yes, really, really do this. RILib May 2013 #33
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