A few days ago, it occurred to me that I needed to do a monthly review post. Considering the last time I had given goals any thought was very early in March, it's surprising there are any check marks on this list. At a glance, it doesn't look too bad until you realize that the big items are what did not get done. Oh well, there is always April.
Research:
- I worked on this a little but it is a long way from finished.
Education:
Attend 2nd Saturday Family History Workshop sponsored by Kentucky Historical Society and Kentucky Genealogical Society.
Attend 2nd Saturday Family History Workshop sponsored by Kentucky Historical Society and Kentucky Genealogical Society.
- This month's topic was "Navigating Wildcat Turf: Conducting Research at the University of Kentucky" presented by Cheri Daniels. This was a very timely topic for me since, while preparing for my trip to Salt Lake City, I found that a few books on my list are available at UK's library.
- Are you Ready for the 1940 U.S. Census Images? with Thomas MacEntee (3/7)
- Navigating the new Census Tools in Legacy Family Tree with Geoff Rasmussen (3/9)
- DNA Research for Genealogists: Beyond the Basics with Ugo Perego (3/21)
- Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists with Lisa Alzo (3/30)
Complete and submit Lesson #6 of the NGS Home Study Course.
- Assignment #1 is finished (but that was done before March). Still need to complete Assignments #2 and #3.
Writing:
Write a research plan for identifying the parents of William Taylor (a brick wall, 3rd great-grandfather).
Write a research plan for identifying the parents of William Taylor (a brick wall, 3rd great-grandfather).
Maintenance/Organization:
Clean-up 15 sources in genealogy database.
- Completed 16.
Start adding/cleaning up metadata in genealogy photos.
- Completed 289 photos. That's not a drop in the bucket but it is a start.









