One "clean-up" I suggest would be to review all your master lists to
clean up duplicates by combining them into a single standard and by
deleting unused entries. Most of the lists which have pre-defined
entries (like event definitions) will give you the option to restore any
default entries you
This very depends on WHAT type of genealogy you want to do. Roughly, you
could be looking at
1. A simple tree of everyone who is related to a single person, like your
family and ancestors, and their descendents.
2. An extended tree where you then grow away from the main tree by
following other fa
My interest in genealogy began when I was 17 years old and received an
English assignment to write. My wise mother, also a teacher, sent me on my
way on the elevated train to Chicago, only a 30 minute trip, to research at
the prestigious Newberry Library . . . what a beginning! Now 65 years later
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