As I reflect on the fresh start a new year brings, I am excited about my personal genealogy goals, as well as the goals our company has for the future of Legacy Family Tree. (If you read closely, you will find some never-before-seen surprises.)
Find Samuel Miller BROWN
I have a few good leads on Samuel Miller BROWN, Asa Clark BROWN’s younger brother. Asa BROWN is the main person in the Legacy Family Tree sample database. Using Legacy’s Split Screen View, it has been easier to compare the known Samuel BROWN with the potential match I located in Nebraska. Click here for a side-by-side comparison of the two. The proven Samuel BROWN is on the left. The Samuel BROWN I located in Nebraska is on the right. What do you think? Are they a match?
To use Legacy’s Split Screen View, click on the View menu, and click on Split Screen View.
Index 15,000 names in FamilySearch Indexing
On April 10, 2007, this Legacy News blog announced that the FamilySearch Indexing project was now available to the public. This is one of the most exciting advances in genealogy technology ever. Huge progress has been made, thanks to over 100,000 volunteers. Indexes of the 2.5 million rolls of microfilm will be made available to search at no cost at www.FamilySearch.org. Completed projects are currently accessible via http://labs.familysearch.org. This year I indexed 13,922 names (only 38/day). In 2008 I hope to reach 15,000. For more information about FamilySearch Indexing, or to volunteer, visit http://www.FamilySearchIndexing.org.
Try to enjoy the 2008 Legacy Genealogy Cruise to Europe
It’s one of my mandatory job requirements. I have to travel to England, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Finland, Estonia, and Sweden with nearly 200 enthusiastic genealogists, including internationally-known speaker, DearMYRTLE. The toughest part of the job will be to decide which of the 13 restaurants to eat at. If you are considering joining us, be sure to bring two sizes of clothing – one for the beginning of the cruise, and a bigger size for the end. For more information, visit www.GenealogyCruise2008.com.
Make room in my office to hang one of Legacy 7’s new wall charts
Although it is not yet available to the public, I had to test Legacy 7’s new wall chart feature. I created a beautiful, full-color family descendancy chart that I gave to my parents and wife’s parents for Christmas. I was stunned when I received the printed chart from our chart printing service. I knew it would look good, but honestly did not know it would look as great as it did. Click here for a small version of the chart.
Clean up and standardize my sources with Legacy 7’s new source templates
If you are like me, then you too may have started doing genealogy without being the best recorder of sources. When I started entering my sources, I was not consistent about how I entered them. So I created some templates on paper to follow, which we published here to help other Legacy users attain consistency.
Then Elizabeth Mills published her book, Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace, a huge book (885 pages) with lots of good information, but it was still difficult to achieve the desired output. At the time of this writing, we are nearly done developing source templates that adhere to genealogical standards. I am so anxious to start using these templates for my own research I can hardly contain my excitement. With these new templates, you no longer have to wonder what information should be recorded for a source to be thorough. Legacy 7 gives you the exact fields and hints on how to fill them out. All you have to do is enter the information, and Legacy shows you what the bibliography, footnote/endnote, and subsequent footnote/endnote will look like.
Click here for a preview of what the citation and bibliography looks like using a death certificate found online (using Legacy 7, yet to be released).
Contain my excitement for Legacy 7’s biggest new feature
If you thought wall charts and source templates were big, wait until you hear about Legacy 7’s biggest new feature….We haven’t leaked the news to anyone yet….and I didn’t get permission to do it here….
There you have it – a few of my personal goals, a few company goals, and a couple of glimpses of what the future holds. From everyone at Millennia, we wish you a happy new year.
As a Software Test Analyst – I don’t suppose this would allow me a sneak preview of Legacy 7? Please? I could be a Beta tester? Please nicely?
Like everyone else… I’ll just keep waiting…
Luv ya work!
Jill