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Dollarhide, William. ''Managing a Genealogical Project''. Rev. ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1991. (FHL book 929.1 D69m) | Dollarhide, William. ''Managing a Genealogical Project''. Rev. ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1991. (FHL book 929.1 D69m) | ||
Many people use loose-leaf notebooks (such as 3 ring binders), or file folders to organize their materials. Put files in alphabetical order by the name of the | Many people use loose-leaf notebooks (such as 3 ring binders), or file folders to organize their materials. Put files in alphabetical order by the name of the husband. Your notebook file tabs, or file folders may include the information needed for on-going research, such as—<br> | ||
* Family group records | * Family group records | ||
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Individuals on your pedigree are in at least two families: (1) as a child, and (2) as a parent. Write information and file documents prior to marriage with the father’s file. Write information and file documents starting with marriage in the husband’s file. | Individuals on your pedigree are in at least two families: (1) as a child, and (2) as a parent. Write information and file documents prior to marriage with the father’s file. Write information and file documents starting with marriage in the husband’s file. | ||
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