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Managing A Genealogical Project

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    Managing A Genealogical Project
    William Dollarhide
    Softbound  volume  totaling
    98
    pages. Book  is in new  condition. Per the publisher;
    This work focuses on a particular method of organizing  research materials. Its unique system of organization takes you from the  preliminary stage of your research to the final presentation of your work as a  report or a book. The system, an outgrowth of the Dollarhide System of  Genealogical Records, enables you to manage a genealogical project with maximum  ease and efficiency.
    The first section of the book covers the three basic types  of projects--pedigrees, lineages, and descendancies. The second section tells  how to organize notes and keep paperwork to a minimum, while the third section  shows the various methods of cross-referencing notes for purposes of retrieval  and evaluation. Section four describes ahnentafel numbering, and section five  descendancy numbering and the merits of the three main numbering systems--the  Register, Record, and Henry systems--plus Dollarhide's own combined Ahnentafel/Henry  numbering system. Then there is a section on the applications of computer  software to the project and a section on diagramming techniques and methods of  presenting a pedigree or descendancy in polished form. Finally there is a set of  nine master forms to be used in this work, and they can be easily photocopied  and used as often as needed.
    Just what you need  for genealogy research.
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