Just wanted to remind some of the new people on the list about the importance of "hard copies" when doing genealogy research. Case in point - While most of us have come to rely on computers and software programs to make our record keeping more organized, how many of us have family members that would not have the slightest idea "how" to retrieve our data should something happen to us unexpectedly? Please get into the habit of not only backing up your computer data onto another source, but get into the habit of printing out "hard copies" of your information. Then teach someone how your "particular system" of record keeping works! Find someone to take over the reins when you can no longer do the work yourself. If you can't find another family member - make sure that your work is passed onto a local genealogy society. While "no one" wants all of their "hard work" stolen away from them, I personally would rather have the whole world steal my work, than to have it all get thrown away, or locked away in some dark closet. Sharing is what makes all of this hard work, so much fun. And for those of you that know me personally, you know that I speak from my heart. Please make sure that "all" of "your hard work" is not lost when you are gone! Mickey [email protected] Mickey's Roll Call Mania Web Page http://mickey.pa-roots.com Mickey's Genealogy Web Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3027
Mickey: Thank you for your advise about hard copies!!We are so afraid of losing our research that my son put an external Omega Hard Drive and I make a copy for 100 zip every three weeks and keep the information also on my portable computor. We also keep a copy of the zip in my daughters safe at another location. My children and grandchildren know how important my research is and my only hope is that they will continue to benefit from it, after I am gone. I have over 43,000 names of friends and relatives on my index now and research primarly Clarion County, but also Armstrong and Butler Counties..We can go back over 10 generations, past the Revolutionary War on three sides of my large family...William Stewart, then continues back to Fort Stewart in Ireland and the peerage lists much further back in Scotland. Pearl --- Mickey Cendrowski <[email protected]> wrote: > Just wanted to remind some of the new people on the > list about the > importance of "hard copies" when doing genealogy > research. > > Case in point - > > While most of us have come to rely on computers and > software programs > to make our record keeping more organized, how many > of us have family > members that would not have the slightest idea "how" > to retrieve our > data should something happen to us unexpectedly? > > Please get into the habit of not only backing up > your computer data > onto another source, but get into the habit of > printing out "hard > copies" of your information. > > Then teach someone how your "particular system" of > record keeping > works! > > Find someone to take over the reins when you can no > longer do the work > yourself. > > If you can't find another family member - make sure > that your work is > passed onto a local genealogy society. > > While "no one" wants all of their "hard work" stolen > away from them, I > personally would rather have the whole world steal > my work, than to > have it all get thrown away, or locked away in some > dark closet. > > Sharing is what makes all of this hard work, so much > fun. > > And for those of you that know me personally, you > know that I speak > from my heart. > > Please make sure that "all" of "your hard work" is > not lost when you > are gone! > > Mickey > [email protected] > > Mickey's Roll Call Mania Web Page > http://mickey.pa-roots.com > > Mickey's Genealogy Web Page > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3027 > > > > > > ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/