I have been very quiet on the geneablogging scene lately as I have been concentrating on my personal research.
Since I started researching 35 years ago many things have changed and many new indexes and resources have become available on the internet. My recent efforts have been directed towards killing off and burying the relatives in our family tree, I am slowly looking at those born prior to 1930 and seeking out their Birth, Death, Marriage and burial records.
I use the spreadsheet type view in Family Historian software that allows me to choose which fields I want to display and then sort them by name, date or other element. Viewing this shows me the gaps I need to fill
An excerpt from my database sorted by a surname (hidden) then a death date which shows the gaps |
To support this work I have many popular site tabs open on my menu bar. One of these is FindaGrave where I may have two or more tabs open.
In conjunction with this research I have been creating a Virtual Cemetery of our children's descendants on FindaGrave. When searching this site add extra details to family profiles and I try to link up family members. While on the site I add our biological relations to my cemetery.
So why am I blogging about this today?
I have reached a milestone as I just managed to inter the 600th biological relation into my Virtual Cemetery. (I had intended celebrating at 500 but forgot.)
My Virtual Cemetery |
I hope that some time in the future family members may find this useful.
5 comments:
Well done, Jill. You have inspired me to try and 'kill off' a few more relations.
Love it! I've got almost my whole tree duplicated on Find a Grave. So much easier with multiple tabs open, & copy/paste.
Thanks for the comments Lilian and Janelle.
Go for it Lilian and Well done Janelle.
Great milestone! I also use Find a Grave virtual cemeteries, separated by surnames and/or different parts of the family tree. Easy to use and free!
Can't believe that I didn't know about Virtual Cemeteries. Another thing to add to the list of never-ending challenges.
Post a Comment