What great tools for genealogy! I am so impressed with how comprehensive these research sheets are! Thank you for putting this all together and sharing with us!
This afternoon I created a research log for birthplace of Zelotes Kellogg Dickinson from your research sheets...is there a way I can share it for peer review?
Resent the new chart to Myrt last night, hope she got it. Watched your video a couple more times and explored google docs tutorials...it takes a bit longer for an old person to catch on! Thanks again for your hard work and sharing ways!!!
Cousin Russ That is what I thought. Thank you. That is what I am doing in my other research excel worksheet. I wanted to know your approach. I'm always trying to learn new and effective ways of researching. Keeping it as simple as I can. Thank you.
Cousin Russ did you check out the Archives.org link? I just did, and my computer started beeping, I got a McAfee warning, and had to close my browser. I think you meant the Internet Archive at Archive.org nor Archives.org Or Archives.com that is owned by Ancestry? Or Archives.gov, the National Archives? Can you check and correct if necessary?
The links are on lines 59 and 78 of the Record Links page.
Marvelous work!
ReplyDeleteWhat great tools for genealogy! I am so impressed with how comprehensive these research sheets are! Thank you for putting this all together and sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteNicely presented.
ReplyDeleteThanks Russ! Going to attempt to download now...
ReplyDeleteThis afternoon I created a research log for birthplace of Zelotes Kellogg Dickinson from your research sheets...is there a way I can share it for peer review?
ReplyDeleteD. B.
ReplyDeleteYes, the way we do the various Homework topics in the DearMYRTLE community.
You can upload that worksheet or workbook (that you downloaded) and upload it to Google Sheets, then Share that link.
You could share that link in the DearMYRTLE Community.
Russ
Thanks, a great tool
ReplyDeleteCousin Russ
ReplyDeleteThanks Cousin Russ...I'll try that later today!
Resent the new chart to Myrt last night, hope she got it. Watched your video a couple more times and explored google docs tutorials...it takes a bit longer for an old person to catch on! Thanks again for your hard work and sharing ways!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it D. B.😊
ReplyDeleteDo you make a new Research worksheet for each person or different pages in the one worksheet?
ReplyDeleteJune Butka
ReplyDeleteThat's up to you. My suggestion is a New Sheet (tab) for each person and rename that Tab to the persons name
Russ
Cousin Russ That is what I thought. Thank you. That is what I am doing in my other research excel worksheet. I wanted to know your approach. I'm always trying to learn new and effective ways of researching. Keeping it as simple as I can. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCousin Russ did you check out the Archives.org link? I just did, and my computer started beeping, I got a McAfee warning, and had to close my browser. I think you meant the Internet Archive at Archive.org nor Archives.org Or Archives.com that is owned by Ancestry? Or Archives.gov, the National Archives? Can you check and correct if necessary?
ReplyDeleteThe links are on lines 59 and 78 of the Record Links page.