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  • 90-60 Census Workbook

    $29

    The 90-60 Census Workbook makes the mining of the name-deprived U.S. decennial censuses (1790–1860) not only feasible but at last fruitful. Tapping the Google Sheets environment, you can gather, organize, analyze, and share your findings. Pinpoint the most likely ancestors, identify their major family life changes, and have confidence in your research. Purchasers may make as many copies as needed for their personal use. This is a substantially enhanced adaptation of the Early Federal Census Worksheet and can reformat EFCW data. 14-day full refund available with transferred ownership.

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  • Early Federal Census Worksheet

    $18

    Take the pain out of attempting to extract meaning from the early federal censuses from 1790 to 1860. This product requires the desktop version of Microsoft Excel. Download this simple-to-use tool to put hundreds of census entries in a single sheet or make as many copies as you need for your personal use, at no additional cost. (See introductory video in the Description below.)

    UPDATE: A new generation of this product has been created for Google Sheets. Take a look at the 90-60 Census Workbook!

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  • My Day Book: To Gather the Scattered Thoughts of Daily Life

    $9

    Inspired by our ancestors’ practice of tracking daily business in “day books,” My Day Book offers a functional way to gather the thoughts that nag at your peace of mind. While a paperless ethic is a desirable goal, some things are best written by hand, whether for convenience or the sanity this sort of deliberation restores.  With a unique blend of ruled and quad pages, mirrored margins, page numbers, a table of contents, and a customizable cover, this 200-page journal is perfect for organizing thoughts, plans, and ideas. Ideal for genohistorians and anyone who values a clutter-free, well-documented life, your growing collection of day books will become your record of a life well-spent and, should you desire it, a story of your daily life and your research-in-progress for your descendants.

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  • Research Plan #3: Nature’s Neutral (Download)

    $4

    Both Google Docs and Microsoft Word versions included. Make as many copies as you like for your own use. A great companion to the 90-60 Census Workbook. Truly reliable research requires a committed focus on getting the right answer to a critical question—not the expedient one. And should our conclusion ever be challenged, we need to demonstrate how we came to it. A research plan creates that focus, defining the question, creating a plan to answer it, and documenting the path to the conclusion. Combining natural neutral colors and thorough function, this research plan looks as good as it works. (See description below for sample pages.)

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  • Research Plan #2: Bold, Boxy, and Blue (Download)

    $4

    Truly reliable research requires a committed focus on getting the right answer to a critical question—not the expedient one. And should our conclusion ever be challenged, we need to demonstrate how we came to it. A research plan creates that focus, defining the question, creating a plan to answer it, and documenting the path to the conclusion. Designed in Microsoft Word, a blank Research Plan can be saved as a document template in Microsoft Word or simply copied as a new document for each research question you pursue. Combining a bold, boxy form and thorough function, this research plan looks as good as it works. (See description below for sample pages.)

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  • Research Plan #1: Elegant and Airy (Download)

    $4

    Truly reliable historical and genealogical research requires a committed focus on getting the right answer to a critical question–not the expedient one. And should our conclusion ever be challenged, we need to demonstrate how we came to it. A research plan creates that focus, defining the question, creating a plan to answer it, and documenting the path to the conclusion. Designed in Microsoft Word, a blank Research Plan can be saved as a document template in Microsoft Word or simply copied as a new document for each research question you pursue. Combining elegant form and thorough function, this research plan looks as good as it works. (See description below for sample pages.)

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  • Protected: Sample Data for A Quick Guide to Zotero 7

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  • Beyond Kin Project Starter GEDCOM

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    This small GEDCOM serves as a starter project template for researchers working on the Beyond Kin Project–a method for documenting people who are related to one another by something other than traditional genetic or legal kinship. It is especially useful for the documentation of enslaved populations. See Using the Beyond Kin Project GEDCOM Sample for  instructions.

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