I will be back with my system - need to take some screen shots - but am curious. How DO YOU organize?
Hi, Jean. I'm talking about documents like birth, marriage, and death records, census returns, correspondence, family Bible records, military records. etc. - that is, all the little stuff that proves out the relationship. I didn't include pictures (photos, paintings, etc.) because I suspect we each of us organize those the same for genealogy as for scrapbooking or close to it. I have attached a PDF of how I do mine.Susan, I look forward to your info as I'm not sure what you mean by organize your documentation.
I also file by family. I have a folder for my mother's maternal line and another for the paternal. likewise for my father, then organized as above. I meant to say that earlier but got in a hurry. My apologies, all!Thanks for clarifying, Susan @Susan - s3js . I have a mental divide between the words documentation and documents.
Everyone has a different system from what I can tell. I divide by family, then subdivide as documents increase. In the old days it was in 3-ring binders or file folders. Now it's digital and the record type is usually the first part of file names for me and stored within a family folder.