Planning a Future for Your Family's Past: How to Organize Your Genealogy Materials 2nd edn
Independently Published
- SKU:
- CREU056
- UPC:
- 9798531137357
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Media: BOOK - paperback, 102 pages
Author: M. Burk Wood
Year: 2021
ISBN: 9798531137357
Other: 2nd ed., b&w photos, index
Publisher: Independently Published
If you want to know how to organize your genealogy materials, curate your collection, and keep family history safe for future generations, then this is a book for you.
Old photos, ancestors' stories, genealogical documents, and heirlooms reflect your family’s past—and they should be safeguarded for tomorrow's descendants and researchers.
Follow the PASS process:
P - Prepare by organizing your materials
A - Allocate ownership by curating your collection
S - Set up a genealogical 'will; to designate heirs, and
S - Share family history now
Updated for this second edition, you'll learn how to approach institutions about artifact donations, saving items from ancestors without descendants, creative ways to share family history, finding repositories that accept genealogy collections and more. This book includes revised sample forms, details of new online resources and more.
Introduction to the Second edition
- New in this edition
- Overview of PASS
- Don't bequeath a genealogical mess
- Four steps to PASS
- About the author
- Acknowledgements
- Investigate options for organized storage
- Files and folders
- Binders
- Boxes (sometimes tubs)
- Your trusty label maker
- Put a sleeve on it
2. Organize your photos, images, and movies
- Special considerations for negatives
- Caption photos to keep ancestors alive
- Caption and share digitized images
3. Organizing digital files and emails
- Sources for digitizing
- File your digital files and emails
- Plan your index format
5. Record your family tree
6. Keep or give away
- Category 1: Keep (yourself or in the family)
- No cousin left behind
7. Find outside homes for artifacts
- Match the item to the institution
- Contacting an institution
- Share ancestors' burial places
- Think about your own situation
- One piece at a time
10. No obvious heirs? Try these ideas
- Background on donating a collection
- Ask a niece, nephew or cousin
- Offer one item
- Placing a collection in non-family hands
- Investigating potential institutions
- Remember those without descendants
- Bite-sized family history
- Family history coloring book
- Family history booklets