Oscraps

Anyone Interested in a Ground Up Genealogy Tutorial?

Susan - s3js

Well-Known Member
CHEERY O
I have some tutorials I have been reworking with screen shots on how to input items on my family tree program. They cover basics from the beginning of research to more advanced items - like how to post out of wedlock births with sensitivity, adoptions, same gender couples, etc. I use Legacy Family Tree but I would also be happy for those of you who use other programs to add those tutorials, too. Much of what I have is the same process regardless of program and is easily convertible.

Is anyone interested? Would it be of value to those who want to get started but don't know how? Let me know, please!
 

Amandajk

Holy Nomad
Susan, I've just begun to reconstruct a Heritage Album for my adult kids. I had made 3 paper Heritage albums (BIG ones0 10 years ago but they were lost in a storage room debacle. :sad2::crying1:. Thankfully at least half the info and most the photos I was able to copy from my Mom's album.

What I don't know how to do, have never done, is take advantage of our public library's geneaology's department. Do you, or anyone else know the steps for that? Online is fairly user friendly. Wondering about this other avenue...
 

Susan - s3js

Well-Known Member
CHEERY O
Susan, I've just begun to reconstruct a Heritage Album for my adult kids. I had made 3 paper Heritage albums (BIG ones0 10 years ago but they were lost in a storage room debacle. :sad2::crying1:. Thankfully at least half the info and most the photos I was able to copy from my Mom's album.

What I don't know how to do, have never done, is take advantage of our public library's geneaology's department. Do you, or anyone else know the steps for that? Online is fairly user friendly. Wondering about this other avenue...
Amanda, where do you live? What library is close to you with a genealogy department?
 
Top