The Top Three Reasons You Should Donate Your Genealogy Research to a Society

The Top Three Reasons You Should Donate Your Genealogy Research to a Society

It’s nice to keep family heirlooms in the family for generations. It offers the family a tangible sense of connection to the past, and teaches one generation to revere the objects, traditions, and Donate of the ones that came before them. Some families are able to do this for centuries, and have impressive collections of heirlooms and genealogical information as a result. However, this is rare, not the norm by any means. Most families discard things they consider “old,” especially if they never knew the person to whom they belonged, or were never even told of them. That is how so many antiques end up in antique stores, including orphan photographs of people from a century or more ago that are not labeled or identifiable (in most instances). The sad truth is many families just don’t see the value in these things and throw them away.

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How to Find Family Members for Homeless Genealogical Artifacts

As a genealogist, your family and friends probably know you are a collector of all information and artifacts of a historical nature. It’s just what we, as people with a passion for genealogy, do. Most serious genealogists will occasionally be given some family history information, family photos, or even heirlooms that don’t belong to their family. Friends and distantly connected family members (usually ones connected by marriage) are typically the ones to hand these things over to you, because they know you will take good care of it, when they themselves don’t know what to do with it. You don’t have to just toss it in a file or closet and forget about it, though. You can often find the people who should rightfully have these things.

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Low Tech Record Keeping for Your Genealogical Research

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In this modern world of electronic genealogy research and record keeping, it may seem strange to say that low tech methods of keeping records are still needed. It’s true, though. You should always have backups of your research in places other than your computer. What would happen to all of your research if your computer crashed due to a virus, electrical surge, or mechanical issue? Would you be able to get all of that valuable data back? Keeping your data regularly backed up onto an external hard drive ensures there is always an electronic copy available. But even that isn’t enough to keep the integrity of your research secure. You might not always have access to a computer to plug the external hard drive into, or the grid might go down for who knows how long. By using low tech methods of record keeping alongside your electronic ones, you can always be sure your valuable genealogical research is safe.

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