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Rookie's Guide to Genealogy Research:
Course Outline

(last updated 01 March, 2003)

Purpose & Use of this Guide

  1. Using the Rookie's Guide
    • Purpose & Audience
    • When will the Rookie's Guide be Finished?
    • Printing Permissions & Instructions

Unit 1: Gathering and Organizing Family Records

  1. The Family History Library & the Research Process
    • Introduction to the Family History Library
    • The Research Process
    • The Golden Rule of Genealogy
  2. Identify What you Know: Recording Information
    • Golden Rule of Genealogy: Work from the Known to the Unknown
    • Using Forms
  3. Family Interviews
    • Correspondence Types
    • Process
    • Correspondence Content & Guerilla Tactics
    • Equipment for Oral Interviews
  4. Organizing Your Files
    • Motivations
    • Components of a Filing System
    • Instructions
  5. Personal Ancestral File (PAF 3): Basic Editing
    • Creating a PAF file
    • Adding & Editing Individuals
    • Unlinking & Deleting Individuals
  6. Personal Ancestral File 4:  Basic Editing
    • Creating a PAF file
    • Setting Preferences
    • Adding & Editing Individuals
    • Unlinking & Deleting Individuals
  7. Documenting Sources in PAF 3
    • PAF 3 Advancements
    • PAF 3 Shortcomings
    • Workarounds
  8. Documenting Sources in PAF 4
    • PAF 4 Improvements
    • Attaching Sources to Individuals and Families
  9. PAF 3: Backups

Unit 2: LDS Survey Sources: Searching,
Downloading, & Submitting

  1. Five Big Reasons to use LDS Genealogical Resources
  2. Ancestral File: Searching
  3. Ancestral File: Downloading GEDCOM Files
  4. PAF 3: Importing and Exporting GEDCOM Files
  5. PAF 3: Merging & Linking Individuals
  6. Ordinance Index (The new IGI), Social Security Death Index, Military Index, and Scottish Church Records
  7. Submissions: Ancestral File, the IGI, and the Golden Rule
  8. Ancestral File: Submitting & Correcting
  9. Submitting to the IGI & Ordinance Index
  10. Vital Records Index:  North America

Unit 3: Finding Aids

  1. Selecting Record Types & Using Research Guides
  2. SourceGuide
  3. Family History Library Catalog (FHLC)
  4. Finding the Right Locality
    1. Gazetteers
    2. AniMap
    3. Handy Book
    4. Red Book
    5. Maps

Unit 4: Using Major Source Types

  1. Census/Tax
  2. Vital
  3. Church
  4. Probate
  5. History
  6. Biography
  7. Family History/Genealogy
  8. Periodicals/Newspapers
    • Obituaries
  9. Bible Records
  10. Land Records
  11. Court Records
  12. Directories
  13. Military Records
  14. Immigration/Emigration
    • Major Indexes
    • Naturalization
    • Passenger Lists

 

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