Lifetime of Challenges
As a wife and mother, my grandmother, Winnie Crawford, had more than her share of challenges. She married my grandfather, Leon Crawford, at age 16.… Read More »Lifetime of Challenges
As a wife and mother, my grandmother, Winnie Crawford, had more than her share of challenges. She married my grandfather, Leon Crawford, at age 16.… Read More »Lifetime of Challenges
Scanning, scanning and more scanning! My ‘paperless’ project and my ‘genealogy do-over’ projects merged this week. I switched from scanning my file folders to scanning… Read More »Do-Over Week Three
In pondering my musical heritage, one of my early memories is of the piano stool at Grandma Crawford’s. As kids, would love to sit and… Read More »The Piano in Our Lives
While living in Dodge City, the Crawford family would pack up each summer and go camping. We usually ended up in a Colorado forest, but… Read More »Road Trip Memories
It’s week two of Genealogy Do-Over (cycle 3) and time to get specific on some goals. Focus scanning project on family notebooks Check source citations… Read More »Week Two Goals
For about the past ten years, my genealogy research has pretty much stalemated. This summer, I decided to pursue a project that I had started… Read More »Starting Over
Another Master Genealogist user recently asked for URLs of genealogy websites generated with Roots Magic or Legacy software. Curious about the differences, I decided to… Read More »Comparing Genealogy WebSite Generation
Tonight I participated in the webinar, Pinning Your Family Tree, by Thomas MacEntee. This was MUCH MORE than I expected! The first part of the… Read More »New ‘Pinning’ Ideas and Tools
Thinking thru the process — I like Drusilla Pair’s visual (as posted on the Genealogy Do-Over Facebook page) of the research process but I’m not… Read More »Confusion – Selecting Tool
Do-over? Am I crazy? With over 35 years of research on all of my lines I think I might be – especially where I’ve already… Read More »Genealogy Do-Over Week #1