Susan,
I too would like to see this text file. It may help me
and others not have to reinvent the wheel.
Nick Cirillo

--- Susan Daily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I maintain a text file on my computer in my
> genealogy folder. In it, I
> give an example of how each source should read, to
> use with my
> most-referenced master sources. So I have a header
> for World War I
> Draft Registraton Cards, different Census years,
> Social Security Death
> Index, Vital Records [broken down by original
> records viewed online,
> copies received from town clerks, records based on
> index information
> only, etc.], City Directories, etc. So when I start
> sourcing, I open
> up this text file, and then I simply replace the
> specific info - this
> way my source details are pretty much worded the
> same from person to
> person.<snip>
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