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You may find blank forms online through [http://www.ancestrylibrary.com Ancestry Library Edition] or [http://www.cyndislist.com Cyndis List] or any genealogy software program has the option to print pedigree charts.
 
You may find blank forms online through [http://www.ancestrylibrary.com Ancestry Library Edition] or [http://www.cyndislist.com Cyndis List] or any genealogy software program has the option to print pedigree charts.
 
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The family group sheet is another very important document that researchers of all levels need.  Where the pedigree chart focuses on the direct lineage, the family group sheet is completed for each family unit.  It includes the father, mother, and all the children.  Children should be listed from the oldest to the youngest.
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Family group sheets provide fields for the name, birth date and place, marriage date and place, death date and place, and burial date and place.  In addition, the family group sheet provides space to include occupation, military service, church affiliation, multiple marriages, and parents' names.
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You may find blank forms online through [http://www.ancestrylibrary.com Ancestry Library Edition] or [http://www.cyndislist.com Cyndis List] or any genealogy software program has the option to print family group sheets
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Many times families find photos of unidentified ancestors.  Some find their way in antique shops.  Others find their way to estate, yard or garage sales.  Many have found a home at local libraries.  At the Wayne County Public Library, we have many unidentified photos.  This section of Wiki focuses on displaying these unidentified photos.
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* [[Unidentified Photos]]
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* [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ World Connect Project]
 
* [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ World Connect Project]
 
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Narratives may be compiled through genealogy software programs or word-processing software such as Word. Narratives may include annotations or stories of ancestors.  They may include a listing of the ancestors with their vital information such as birth, marriage, and death date.
 
Narratives may be compiled through genealogy software programs or word-processing software such as Word. Narratives may include annotations or stories of ancestors.  They may include a listing of the ancestors with their vital information such as birth, marriage, and death date.
 
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* [[Family Reunions]] index
 
* [[Family Reunions]] index
 
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The family group sheet is another very important document that researchers of all levels need.  Where the pedigree chart focuses on the direct lineage, the family group sheet is completed for each family unit.  It includes the father, mother, and all the children.  Children should be listed from the oldest to the youngest.
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Family group sheets provide fields for the name, birth date and place, marriage date and place, death date and place, and burial date and place.  In addition, the family group sheet provides space to include occupation, military service, church affiliation, multiple marriages, and parents' names.
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You may find blank forms online through [http://www.ancestrylibrary.com Ancestry Library Edition] or [http://www.cyndislist.com Cyndis List] or any genealogy software program has the option to print family group sheets
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Many times families find photos of unidentified ancestors.  Some find their way in antique shops.  Others find their way to estate, yard or garage sales.  Many have found a home at local libraries.  At the Wayne County Public Library, we have many unidentified photos.  This section of Wiki focuses on displaying these unidentified photos.
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