What if a family history project grows too large for one researcher with one filing cabinet? How would you pass on the appropriate documents for each branch if a close relative agreed to maintain half or a quarter of your current research?

Some researchers have all early ancestors in the same region of the same country. My great-grandparents all came from different communities with different sources.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Sipe"
I started so many years ago, Dollarhide hadn't developed his method so my
system is by record type and then by location if I get too many records for
one file; Land Records or Land records Maryland, Land records Kentucky etc.
With over 2000 sources this has become more difficult but managable.
I highly recommend the sequencial system as it goes well with any other gen
program.


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