Use this free genealogy form to document individual, credible articles that help to form your proofs of identity, age, locations, and critical dates for ancestors you’re researching. In order to link certain individuals to an established family tree, standards indicate that you should have as many proofs of the individual’s important data as possible. These genealogical verifications serve to validate records and also help to reconstruct the often interesting timeline of a...
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While performing research on a particular individual or family unit it’s best to keep close track of which records have been sourced. Birth, death, marriage and census records in particular are often referenced by the authority holding the information. These are referred to as case numbers, file numbers and the like. These are records where the location, county, region, city and state information accompanies a file or reference number along with a date of record. To request...
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This printable free genealogy research journal is used in family tree research to assist in organizing research sources.
Print this form or save it to your computer to chart research activity for specific family groups. This free family genealogy form can be downloaded as a document or a PDF.
Organizing your research efforts will go a long way to prevent overlapping your genealogy research efforts. The “future ignore list” is where you will list misleading sources of information that...
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