1. Take your surname notebook and start typing into your genealogy program or if you have started this already make sure each name you have is in your program. Make it a goal to add names and information as you find it from now one.
2. Remember last month's filing of any genealogy papers you have. Well, this now is the time to verify every thing you have on paper is in your Computer program. This means typing in references to every document mentioning your ancestors. Be very specific
San Diego California Health department Birth certificate # 55558888 dated Jan 22, 1954 lists female child aaaaaa with father bbbbb and mother ccccc. Report date Jan 25, 1954 signed by Dr Paul Brown.
A Genealogical Journey A chronicle of ongoing research with genealogy tips for the internet researcher. If you see any surnames that are familiar to you, feel free to message me
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