Basic Charts & Worksheets
Every family genealogist needs certain basic charts and worksheets for tracking ancestors and research progress. The forms listed on this link belong in every genealogist's basic toolkit: http://www.familytreemagazine.com/info/basicforms
Oral History Interview Record
Family history isn't just about records and vital statistics ... it's also about the stories, memories and traditions you want to pass on to future generations. The forms listed on this link will help you preserve those precious pieces of your family's past: http://www.familytreemagazine.com/info/oralhistoryforms
Census Worksheets
Use the forms listed on this link to record information found in U.S. censuses: www.familytreemagazine.com/censusforms
Immigration Forms
The forms listed on this link are for transcribing names and information about immigrants you find on customs lists (the name for early passenger lists) and ship manifests (more-modern passenger lists). Due to changing immigration laws, shipping companies had to record different information about passengers through the years: www.familytreemagazine.com/immigrationforms
Record Worksheets
As you study genealogical records, the worksheets listed on this link help to keep detailed records of your findings: By transcribing and abstracting information, you make sure you don't miss any tidbits that may be helpful to you later: http://www.familytreemagazine.com/info/recordworksheets
Research Trackers & Organizers
The forms listed on this link will help you to keep tabs on your genealogy plans and progress, so you can research more efficiently. Great for tracking which records you've searched, which ones you need to search and what's still in the works: http://www.familytreemagazine.com/info/researchforms
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