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To: sandintoes who wrote (97191)4/3/2005 3:51:11 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
That blank Group Sheet with no lines, but the items that need to be shown would be an easy one to use....You could save that one for your computer, and then copy it each time you want to start on a new family....

The LDS Library sells blanks for about 5 or 10 cents each...and ditto the Pedigree sheet....then copy the 2 you get at a cheaper copy place....Sometimes the regular libraries have them as well...

That would really be an immediate help for you to see what you already know. You have more already than you might think, and putting it down in some format helps as it organizes what you need to find ....

When you get ready to do "real ones"...if I could offer one suggestion...It would be to put down a reference to EACH item you list on your sheet...each place and year and the source you found them. That will help so very much later when you wonder where that info came from.