I have been working hard (when I have time) at reorganizing my genealogy files and making sure to source, source and source again for everything in my tree program. Part of that organization is my need to see what I'm missing easily, without having to go through all the people in my tree. So this is my master ancestor listing:
(I ONLY have direct ancestors on this sheet. Adding more would just cause chaos.) So I have the generations listed on the left, then the ahnentafel number, the last & first name of the ancestor, then all the primary records, then additional information and finally all the census records. It is color coded at the name level to match the binders I have for each family. When I find a vital record, I change the font to green. If I know that person is not going to be in a certain census, I gray out that field. I actually really love just viewing the chart! It really appeals to the part of me that loves lists!
I didn't come up with this chart on my own. I started with another chart a genealogist had used (and offered it to everyone in the group) and then I've just kept adding things. The last thing I added was Military/Draft field so I can keep track of military records. I am positive I will never ever complete this chart. I can keep on adding names without running out of space. And there is always something I cannot find. But I will keep on hunting!
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