Organizing Your Family History Search: Efficient & Effective Ways to Gather and Protect Your Genealogical ResearchA guide to organizing genealogical research, offering advice on creating filing systems; handling correspondence; planning productive research trips; defining research goals; developing a storage system for CD-ROMS, disks, books, and other materials; protecting family artifacts; and preserving research for future generations. |
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Creating and Maintaining a Family | |
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abstract ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ancestors Ashton ASSETS LIABILITIES CASH Association of Professional Balance Sheet binder Catlett CD-ROM census checklist client color computer files copy correspondence cost couple or family deadlines DeBartolo desk disks documents dollars EARNINGS WEEK family group sheets Family History Library FIFO file boxes file folder filing cabinet filing system Fitzhugh FIXED ASSETS footnote number form for personal Genealogical Society Income Statement journals keep laptop lecture lemonade stand lemons LIABILITIES & OWNER'S LIFO look materials method microfilm newsletter note-taking NOTES PAYABLE numbering system organized ORIGINAL INVESTMENT $5.00 P.O. Box paper pedigree chart photocopy photographs Professional Genealogists Quarterly research trip RETAINED EARNINGS Salt Lake City Shough source citation storage Stuart surname tapes Tombstone inscription TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES TOTAL OWNER'S EQUITY tote type of record WEEK TO DATE write