Organizing and Storage Tips for Your Genealogy Research

Published: Mon, 04/27/15

Vol. 20, No. 33 - April 27, 2015

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Organizing and Storage Tips for Your Genealogy Research
Organizing and Storage Tips for Your Genealogy Research
Keeping your genealogy research organized can be tricky, even challenging, especially once you've amassed a large amount of research on many different family lines. When you get copies of old documents or are given family heirlooms for safekeeping (which is often the case when you are the family genealogist) the issue of properly and safely storing these precious artifacts also comes up. The good news is that organizing and storing your genealogy research doesn't have to be complicated at all. Here are some organizing and storage tips you can use that will ensure you can always find what you need when you need it or just want to look at it...
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