U3A Family History Group Programme for 15th Dec 2010
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Transcript of U3A Family History Group Programme for 15th Dec 2010
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U3A Family History Group Programme for 15th Dec 2010
• Welcome to New Members
• Proposed Programme
• Comment
• This Month – Anne Hughes diary and
Question & Answers
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Future Provisional Programme• Oct 20th - Getting started and reviewing the Basics• Nov 17th - Live research Session in small groups • Dec 15th - Talk by Frances Houghton: Research into “Anne
Hughes diary” plus Q & A’s• Jan 19th - Live research Session in small groups • Feb 16th - Talk on “Family Historian” and associate databases• Mar 16th - Janice Jackson on “The Bible she was left”• Apr 20th - Live research Session in small groups• May 18th - Pat Hase on “What can I believe”• Jun 17th - Talk by Anna Thorn• Jul 20th - Live research Session in small groups • Aug - No Meeting
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Comment from Members• At the last meeting Janice Jackson was asked to find someone by the unusual name of Bilyard. In the afternoon she looked again & found someone had put the tree on Ancestry.
• Frances Houghton had a similar issue with an Australian lady, but we don't know if she was just visiting or living here.
• Attaching photos to a diagram: pros and cons of embedding versus linking. If linking, how best to keep photos and GED file together?
• Sending diagram to be printed: Where, how and in what format (what does it cost)?
• Splitting a branch from the Family Tree (if time permits)
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Researching Anne Hughes diary • By Frances Houghton
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Answering the Questions- Attaching photos to a Chart using Family Historian 4.1
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Answering the Questions- Attaching photos to a Chart
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Answering the Questions- Attaching photos to a Chart
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Answering the Questions- Attaching photos to a Chart this facility may not be present in Fam.Hist. v3
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Answering the Questions- Attaching photos to a Chart
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Answering the Questions- Attaching photos to a Chart
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Answering the Questions- Attaching photos to a Chart
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Answering the Questions- Printing Family Trees
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Answering the Questions- Printing Family Trees
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Answering the Questions- Printing Family Trees
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Answering the Questions- Printing Family Trees
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Answering the Questions- Printing Family Trees
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Answering the Questions- Printing Family Trees
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Answering the Questions- Printing Family Trees
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Answering the Questions- Splitting off a Branch from the Family Tree
• Splitting off a Branch from the Tree is relatively easy. It enables one to send data on one area of the family without having to send the whole tree.
• Care must be taken when splitting a branch from the tree. If you inadvertently save the branch with the original family name, you will lose the tree data.
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Answering the Questions- Splitting off a Branch
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Answering the Questions- Splitting off a Branch
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Answering the Questions- Splitting off a Branch
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Answering the Questions- Splitting off a Branch