It's been a few years since I revisited my series of 10 family history "mini-classes", so, while making sure that the content is up to date, I'll post them again starting today.
☙ Print rather than write – you may like to use block capitals to highlight surnames.
☙ Pick a format and stick with it. For example, if you prefer to put the surname first, be consistent.
☙ Use pencil when adding information to charts, then go over it in black ink (for permanence) once you’ve confirmed it as accurate.
☙ Write names out in full if known – avoid abbreviating for speed’s sake as you may not remember what the abbreviation stands for!
☙ ALWAYS record a married woman’s details using her maiden name, if known. Don’t be tempted to fill in a blank space with her married name, as this will only cause confusion.
☙ Record dates in a clear format – e.g. 8 Oct 1840 rather than 8/10/40 which can be interpreted in more than one way.
☙ Write places with smallest area first – parish, county, country – with any farm names or townships before the parish.
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Please comment below if you have any questions about this lesson!
The next mini-class will cover identifying record sources.
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