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Help. I am trying to come up with a file system for filing geneological data by person. (Original Post) rhett o rick Jun 2012 OP
You could try this.. Viva_La_Revolution Jun 2012 #1
Thank you. nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #2
Which template in OneNote do you use? The other thing hasnt sent me a response yet. nm rhett o rick Jul 2012 #3
just the blank one Viva_La_Revolution Jul 2012 #6
This is very helpful, thanks. The names on the tabs, George, Amali, Coroline, Rudol, etc. what rhett o rick Jul 2012 #7
George, then his wife, then each child in order of birth. Viva_La_Revolution Jul 2012 #10
Thanks again. That's very helpful. nm rhett o rick Jul 2012 #11
You're welcome. nt :) Viva_La_Revolution Jul 2012 #12
Thanks for posting Rosie1223 Jul 2012 #9
I have 2 sets of files, 1 by surname and 1 by county Rosie1223 Jul 2012 #4
How do you subdivide by surname? nm rhett o rick Jul 2012 #5
I'm trying chronologically at the moment. Rosie1223 Jul 2012 #8

Viva_La_Revolution

(28,791 posts)
1. You could try this..
Sat Jun 30, 2012, 12:59 PM
Jun 2012

Free Color-coded Genealogy
Research Filing System

This free resource will walk you through a very easy to follow process for organizing your genealogy research.
http://barrysblog.mygenshare.com/lunch_and_learn/color_codes

I've been using OneNote to finally get my stuff organized, and it's going pretty well

Viva_La_Revolution

(28,791 posts)
6. just the blank one
Sun Jul 1, 2012, 05:00 PM
Jul 2012

I name the notebook with the Surname, then a section for each person. Each person has a page for birth, death, military, etc.
I use the first section (FAUBEL Tree) as a clipboard, anything I find gets recorded there, then I can move it to the correct person after I've verified the info.

example




I haven't used the color coding system, but I do remember it took a few days to get the email

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
7. This is very helpful, thanks. The names on the tabs, George, Amali, Coroline, Rudol, etc. what
Sun Jul 1, 2012, 08:58 PM
Jul 2012

order are they in? Siblings together then the father and his siblings? Or some thing else?

Viva_La_Revolution

(28,791 posts)
10. George, then his wife, then each child in order of birth.
Sun Jul 1, 2012, 10:34 PM
Jul 2012

Then I linked Edward Julius (George's son and my GGrandfather) to a new notebook with him as the head, his wive(s) and children.

and so on..

It works especially well for collecting all those little bits and pieces of info found on the net, or I can paste in full documents like birth certificates

Rosie1223

(2,013 posts)
4. I have 2 sets of files, 1 by surname and 1 by county
Sun Jul 1, 2012, 01:14 PM
Jul 2012

I found it too much to keep by specific person as I had so many people. Also I would need duplicates of census records for father & son / husband & wife which I found wasteful.

County records are, obviously, county-wide lists that may have multiple family information. That way they are easy to find when I have a new surname to look up.

I would be interested in learning how others are using One Note. I quit because I wasn't sure how to print or export to send info to others.

Rosie1223

(2,013 posts)
8. I'm trying chronologically at the moment.
Sun Jul 1, 2012, 09:44 PM
Jul 2012

But mostly just jumbled together in the folder. Perfection not achieved.

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