A useful thread - thanks for kicking it off Bill; I'd been wondering
the smae thing!

On Apr 11, 2005 8:56 AM, Dennis Kowallek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:34:13 -0400, "Dave Hook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Just a thought - perhaps this sort of thing IS becoming a trend in genealogy
> >because software such as Legacy enables us to easily keep track of such a
> >huge number of family members and relationships, wheras in the past it would
> >have been near impossible.
> 
> That's a great observation. Without the invention of the PC, the Internet, and
> today's software, I probably wouldn't bother to track anyone but a direct line
> ancestor and his/her siblings. There is a 90+ year old lady at the FHC I visit
> who tells me ... over and over again ... about the old days when she had to
> type (on a typewriter) family group sheets. That in itself would be pretty
> discouraging. We have it pretty good...
> 
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> 
> Dennis M. Kowallek
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