12/1/2004
By By Emily Anne Croom
See your ancestors' lives from different perspectives and discover new avenues for research by building timelines. We've provided the blueprints.
Your ancestors were more than just names and dates. They were real people who experienced life in the contexts of their families and communities. To see them in these contexts, try creating personal, family and historical timelines. These tools can help you organize, plan and evaluate your research by showing at a glance what you've learned, what information is missing and where you could turn next. Read on to learn how you can create timelines for your family.
Personal timelines