I've seen several comments here in the last couple of weeks on this subject. You know, it's never too early to think about this. I have an elder cousin whose research was phenomenal. He was a professor of Forensic Science, so you would rightly expect it was detail and documented. If Jim stated something as solid, it was. He passed away a couple of years ago and I wonder what happened with his research. I need to call his son to see, but didn't want to seems insensitive. But I'm not getting younger, either, so I need to not put it off.
I have a plan for mine. Both of my boys have at least a little interest in family history so they will get copies of my research and books, photos, etc. Most of this will be electronic.
I think I will also donate a copy to the Allen County Public Library and one to the Family History Library. These will also be electronic.
There will be someone in your line that will assume the mantle, trust me. I have seen it happen over and over, so reach out to your extended family so see if you can infect someone with this wonderful virus we all share!
Amybody else have ideas? Let's share and see what we find.
I have a plan for mine. Both of my boys have at least a little interest in family history so they will get copies of my research and books, photos, etc. Most of this will be electronic.
I think I will also donate a copy to the Allen County Public Library and one to the Family History Library. These will also be electronic.
There will be someone in your line that will assume the mantle, trust me. I have seen it happen over and over, so reach out to your extended family so see if you can infect someone with this wonderful virus we all share!
Amybody else have ideas? Let's share and see what we find.