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Detail generations of your family’s unique history in one convenient workbook
Synopsis:
Organizing your genealogical information is a snap with the Family Tree Workbook. This versatile workbook assists you in your research by providing a variety of forms, charts, and worksheets that help you categorize and track critical information. It also suggests ways to expand on the ancestral information you have already uncovered.
The companion book for Practical Genealogy, the Family Tree Workbook is also suited for your own independent investigations. Featuring everything from pedigree charts and DNA trackers to marriage records and family lore sheets, this family tree workbook offers an expansive approach and unmatched versatility when it comes to recording your family’s history.
The Family Tree Workbook includes:
- Worksheet variety―Discover dozens of different ways to expand and explore your family tree―including forms that help with bookkeeping and managing your research.
- Special documentation―This workbook is inclusive of all types of family histories thanks to specialty forms, migration maps, and blended family worksheets.
- Treasured keepsake―Create a comprehensive history of your family that will make a wonderful and heartfelt heirloom for future generations.
No matter how your family tree has grown, this workbook will make it easy to trace your family’s growth.
Review:
This is actually the companion book to the author's guide to genealogy (
Practical Genealogy: 50 Simple Steps to Research Your Diverse Family History ). I would highly recommend getting both books if you are new to genealogy research. The first book walks you through the processes, where is this book is all the worksheets that you need to help you know that you're getting the information you need And to have it all recorded in one spot. Why is it important to have paper copies? because should your computer crash and you don't have a backup at least you can restore your documents. Additionally it's also helpful to have it on paper to see what you are missing if you are not using a computer as program for genealogy. Additionally this is a work with you can take with you and write on as you find the information. if you spent your quarantine time starting to delve into genealogy this is a book you're going to need to keep your research going!
About the Author:
Brian Sheffey is an expert in mid-Atlantic and Southern American genealogical research with an emphasis on the intersection of white, black, and Native American genealogy. He believes that studying family histories is an opportunity to link Americans from different backgrounds and enable them to connect with each other. His own passion was inspired by his father, and his father’s drive and desire to discover the story of his family.
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