6 Baby Steps to Organize Your Genealogy Work
Does organizing all your genealogy files and papers seem overwhelming? Start small! Using these baby steps, you'll have your research tidied up in no time.
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Advice on choosing archival supplies and saving old letters.
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Aching for the Past Before the late 1800s—when the light bulb began illuminating Americans' homes—our ancestors relied on daylight, candlelight and oil lamps to read, write and craft. Luckily, we don't have to strain our eyes with dim, flickering lights today. Still, the long hours we spend hunching...
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Here's a list of the materials you'll need to encapsulate properly and with minimal trouble. Most can be purchased through any of these archival supply catalogs. Polyester film (Mylar) An X-Acto type knife. Olfa is another brand name that has snap-off blades. Lint-free cloth, to clean the Mylar and...
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Gift ideas for the photo detective in your family.
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Creative ways to save and share your family history.
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