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U3A Family History Group Programme for 16th Feb 2011. Welcome to New Members Proposed Programme Comment This Month – Family History Databases. This Month – Family History Databases.
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U3A Family History GroupProgramme for 16th Feb 2011 • Welcome to New Members • Proposed Programme • Comment • This Month – Family History Databases
This Month – Family History Databases • A presentation / demonstration on the use of Family History Databases. The main example will be based on my use of “Family Historian”. • But first :- • Where does a storage system fit in your research • Getting started with a computer based system • Adding new data • Introducing photos • Manipulating the Family History Tree • Comments on other Family History Databases – Lynn Spicer • Comments on a simple Computer based system – Janice Jackson
Good Access & Retrieval of Information Correlation of Data Presentation of Data What we need from any Databases BMD information Photos Census Data Letters Certificates Recollections Parish Records Bibles & Diaries Historical records Web Based Systems Paper Systems Books and Folders Home Computer Based Systems Ancestry & Genes Reunited
Comparison of Family History Databases (Genlinks Genealogy Helpwww.jaydax.co.uk/genlinks/software.html)
Family History Databases (Genlinks Genealogy Help) www.jaydax.co.uk/genlinks/software.html
Picture of “Victor Elworthy at Hole farm, Lapford Devon – Lucy (my mother) & Lily”. Who is Victor Elworthy?
Compare pictures of Lucy & Lily on their bikes for which you have known dates ~1932
Live Demonstrate of how to add Data and Photo’s to Family Historian • Bring up the “Taylor Family Tree” and display the “Bragg Family Chart” • Research the 1901 / 1911 census data for “Victor Elworthy” • Store the census data – add the information to the database • Add the photo to the Chart • Manipulate the Chart
Upload a “Gedcom” file (from Family Historian) to Ancestry.co.uk. Look for the file in Project :-“Taylor_Family_History_v3”. Look in Folder:- “Taylor_Family_History_v3.fh_data” Taylor_Family_History_v3.ged
Adding a second Marriage Second “Spouce” can be added by clicking on second “tab”
Taylor Family Project Home Page displays 3 generations and a Data entry window
Open Bragg Family Chart from list of “Saved” charts; under the “View” entry on Header Bar
Search the 1911 census for “Victor Elworthy in Devon”–no success. Search for “Elworthy in Devon”
Add Marriage data to Maria May – link Source and Census data – add children
Record details in “Facts” section – link images to “Multimedia”
Manipulate Diagram to obtain “best fit” of children Click on button
Insert Photo of Victor Elworthy using “Media” icon and “Link to Face”