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The 12 labors of the genealogist - #11 - Publish your work

The 12 Labors of a genealogist – #11 – Publish your work

You’ve certainly thought about sharing the results of your genealogical research with your family and friends. There are several possible approaches, each of which requires a greater or lesser amount of work on the part of the genealogist, for a more or less exhaustive result of your work. Print pedigree trees and fan wheels Displaying …

The 12 labors of a genealogist – #07 – Using events

The 12 Labors of a genealogist – #07 – Using events

This month, I’d like to show you how to use events to structure and carry out your research. So why bother with events at all? Genealogy is all about collecting diverse and scattered information by no less diverse means. The genealogist is therefore confronted with disparate information that he or she will have to obtain …

The 12 labors of the genealogist - #06 – Finding your way around places

The 12 Labors of a genealogist – #06 – Finding your way around places

This month, I’d like you to work on the places found in all genealogical information. By the way, why should we care about places? The information may seem secondary, but there are at least three good reasons to pay attention to it: First of all, knowing where an event took place enables you to search …