Speaking of pictures...

In the Marriage Record Webinar, Geoff pretty much said that he attaches a
photo (scan of a document) to every source he does.  I have been thinking
about this.  Right now I don't have any scans in my file and I have been
working in Legacy for 6 years (FTM before that).  Since census records are
readily available, I just cite them.  I do copy marriage, death, military,
land records etc. and I keep those in binders (I have a binder for each type
of source and then I file them alphabetically).  I am trying to figure out
the wisdom of scanning everything into Legacy.  I would love to hear your
opinions.  I must say thinking about going back and scanning everything is
rather daunting.

michele



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