You SHOULD start with yourself when entering information into a new
genealogy database program even if you are a long time researcher because
that is the best way to catch errors that you didn't notice before and as
you go through your file in a logical manner, you might see some connections
you didn't realize and break down some brick walls.

One of the best things I ever did was switch from FTM to Legacy not only
because Legacy is better but because it forced me to revisit all of my data
as I was trying to clean things up to Legacy's standards.  The potential
problems, county verifier and find duplicates is wonderful as well as
standardizing the locations.  It took FOREVER to go through my entire file
but it was so worth it.  I found all kinds of errors (most of them just
stupid stuff) but I also saw things I hadn't noticed before that helped my
research.

michele



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