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The Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has asked all families to enter their information onto a computer data base. This is because–  
The Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has asked all families to enter their information onto a computer data base. This is because–  


• Information can be copied easily and more accurately from the computer and re-used many times without re-typing it. We can get paper printouts from the computer when we want them.<br>• Our information must be on a computer in order to prepare names for LDS temples (using TempleReady). This is because the Official Temple Record is a computer database.  
&nbsp; Information can be copied easily and more accurately from the computer and re-used many times without re-typing it. We can get paper printouts from the computer when we want them.<br>• Our information must be on a computer in order to prepare names for LDS temples (using TempleReady). This is because the Official Temple Record is a computer database.  


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An Oral Genealogy Lineage Chart may be best to use if we customarily record our lineage by starting with an ancestor and naming the generations until we come down to ourselves. An example follows.  
An Oral Genealogy Lineage Chart may be best to use if we customarily record our lineage by starting with an ancestor and naming the generations until we come down to ourselves. An example follows.  


Use a separate chart for each lineage, and show all children from each marriage at each generational level.  
• Use a separate chart for each lineage, and show all children from each marriage at each generational level.  


Write all the names each person was known by.  
• Write all the names each person was known by.  


Write dates or an approximate year, if known, in the “Necessary Explanations” space.  
• Write dates or an approximate year, if known, in the ''“Necessary Explanations''” space.  


The Informant is the person who provided the information on the form (the person we are  
• The Informant is the person who provided the information on the form (the person we are  


The Interviewer is the person filling out the form, (usually yourself). It may be the same as the informant, if we are filling out the chart showing our own ancestors.  
• The Interviewer is the person filling out the form, (usually yourself). It may be the same as the informant, if we are filling out the chart showing our own ancestors.  


The Page space is where we put the total number of pages in this lineage and the number of this particular page. For example, if there were 8 pages, the first page would be “1 of 8.”  
• The Page space is where we put the total number of pages in this lineage and the number of this particular page. For example, if there were 8 pages, the first page would be “1 of 8.”  


Generation number: Begin numbering the generations with the ancestor furthest back as 1. For example, the first ancestor is number 1. His son is number 2. His grandson is number 3, his great grandson is number 4, and so on.  
•&nbsp;&nbsp;Generation number: Begin numbering the generations with the ancestor furthest back as 1. For example, the first ancestor is number 1. His son is number 2. His grandson is number 3, his great grandson is number 4, and so on.  


Sex: Write M for male or F for female.  
• Sex: Write M for male or F for female.  


The Ancestor is the first person you are starting with.  
• The Ancestor is the first person you are starting with.  


List every spouse the ancestor was married to. Indent for each spouse, and write them in the order of marriage, even if divorced. (Write “divorced” in “Necessary Explanations.”) If the spouse is not known, leave the space blank.  
• List every spouse the ancestor was married to. Indent for each spouse, and write them in the order of marriage, even if divorced. (Write ''“divorced''” in “''Necessary Explanations''.”) If the spouse is not known, leave the space blank.  


List all of the children from each marriage in order of birth, if known. All children will be considered natural children unless you write “Adopted” in the “Necessary Explanations” column.<br>Show the sex of the person in the column to the left.  
• List all of the children from each marriage in order of birth, if known. All children will be considered natural children unless you write “Adopted” in the ''“Necessary ''Explanations” column.<br>Show the sex of the person in the column to the left.  


Check the Check if Living box, if the person is living. Put any dates you know, such as the birth date, in the Necessary Explanations column.  
• Check the Check if Living box, if the person is living. Put any dates you know, such as the birth date, in the ''Necessary Explanations ''column.  


Necessary Explanations: Record as much information as you have for each person in this column, such as whether living, age at the time of death, birth date, place of birth, place of family residence, ancestral village, chiefly titles, whether adopted, divorced, etc.<br>
• ''Necessary Explanations'': Record as much information as you have for each person in this column, such as whether living, age at the time of death, birth date, place of birth, place of family residence, ancestral village, chiefly titles, whether adopted, divorced, etc.<br>


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<br>Full name of Informant&nbsp;&nbsp; Date of Interview <br><br>________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ <br>Address of Informant  
<br>Full name of Informant&nbsp;&nbsp; Date of Interview&nbsp;<br><br>Address of Informant


________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br>Name of Interviewer  
<br>Name of Interviewer  


Generation no.<br>Ancestor <br>Spouses(s) <br>Children<br>if living  
Generation no.<br>Ancestor <br>Spouses(s) <br>Children<br>if living  
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<br>For each set of parents on our pedigree chart, we should make a Family Group Record.  
<br>For each set of parents on our pedigree chart, we should make a Family Group Record.  


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