Sheri -- Diane actually set up Indiana. She's probably the one who put the search engine on it. She would choose a password of the state/county the search engine was on, usually all in lower case -- try that and if it works, change the password. If it doesn't work, start over! When I started seriously collecting the data, my cousin told me to be sure I kept a separate file for each individual and make multiple copies -- for example, on a census page that pertained to a specific family, if there were four in the family, I was to make four copies and put a copy in the folder for each individual. If I had a deed or will or some other document, I wasn't just to put the document in one folder, but in all folders of anyone in the line. For example, if a man died and left everything to his wife, four children and six grandchildren, I was to make twelve copies: one for him, one for his wife and one for each of the kids and grandkids. That way no matter which one I pulled out, I would have all of the documents so that I wouldn't have to gather all of the folders in order to have a complete record. These binders are alphabetical, but they are also chronological. For example, the immigrant family member (or as far back as she could find) is listed first, but the last names are alphabetical. After the bios and summary data is the copies of the raw data and documents, plus she also transcribed many of them so that my eyes don't get so darned tired trying to read those ornate scripts with spelling that is atrocious by today's standards! I found a bunch of pictures of "Golgatha" and the Macy Colby Home in Amesbury included in these binders. When I get to the scanning phase, I will get them scanned and sent to you for inclusion! Jeanne/jmh --- On Fri, 9/2/11, Familytwigs <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Familytwigs <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [TTTP] Massachusetts > To: [email protected] > Date: Friday, September 2, 2011, 9:00 PM > How lucky you are! > > Right now I have all the information listed under the > surnames. > Perhaps they should be organized by will, bio, etc. I > will put up a > search. You actually jogged my memory about the IN > search. Daryl put > it up and was supposed to send me the password, but never > got around > to it. I will have to replace it. I had > forgotten all about it. > > I love a full site. I certainly can try to keep up. > > -- > Sheri > FamilyTwigs <http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~familytwigs/> > TwigTalk <http://familytwigs.blogspot.com/> > Indiana Trails To The Past <http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Eintttp/> SA > Jackson County <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Einjacktp/>Trails To The > Past > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >