I really liked Jen's Preparing for Research trips post regarding the ways in which she gets organized for an upcoming research trip by using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. I think the reason I liked it is because I use the same method to prepare for upcoming research trips and to manage my ongoing research.
Jen discussed her burial spreadsheet that lists names, birth and death dates, burial place, grave location, and death certificate number. I will definitely add death certificate number to my spreadsheet, and I also have a couple of additions for her, and anyone else who likes to use Excel spreadsheets to manage their genealogy data:
In a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet I have a column for each of the following:
1) Cemetery
2) Findagrave.com ID
3) Prefix (I don't use this often, unless I know the person was never married, I'll put in Miss, or if a name like Kelly was a male instead of a female)
4) Last name
5) First Name
6) Middle Name
7) Suffix
8) Maiden Name
9) Nickname
10) Birth month
11) Birth day
12) Birth Year
13) Death month
14) Death day
15) Death Year
16) Plot
17) Notes
18) Marker Transcription
19) Has Photo (Yes/No)
20) (*New) Death Certificate
21) (*New) My spreadsheet contains both Brenden's ancestors and my ancestors. So I'll add a column called Tree and indicate whether it's Brenden or my tree.
22) I'm also going to add a column for obituary, to indicate whether or not I've found the obituary for that particular person.
If you've use Findagrave.com to import multiple names for a single cemetery you'll probably recognize a lot of the categories. I've added a few columns, and have kept some of the columns in the same order/format for easy uploading to findagrave.com.
I used to have a spreadsheet for each cemetery, but every time I added a new record, I'd have to add it in both spreadsheets.....until I found a better way (*Note: This is in Microsoft 2007, but other versions are similar):
1) Highlight the column headings of your spreadsheet
2) From Home, go to Sort and Filter (AZ with filter image)
3) Click the drop down arrow
4) Select "Filter"
Now all of the column heading will have a drop down arrow (pictured below). When you want to find all of the people buried in a particular cemetery, for example Pine Mound Cemetery, I select the arrow in the cemetery column and in the drop down box select Pine Mound. I can also use the drop down box to sort the columns alphabetically. Or if I was looking for the graves of a particular surname, I'd go to the last name column, click on the arrow, and select the right surname from the drop down box. Or if I was looking for all the graves I had not yet obtained pictures for, I'd go to the Has Photo column, click the arrow, and select no.
The spreadsheet also serves another purpose for me. I use ancestry, google, familysearch.org and other websites on a frequent basis. I often find a name or two that could possibly belong to my family, but I'm not sure how or if they really do belong. I put their name and information in my spreadsheet to remind me to find information about that person and see if and how they are related, and so if I find they are related later down the road, I don't lose the information I found.
I need to do some more data entry, as I currently only have my ancestors whose cemetery locations I have found. I need to add the ancestors whose cemetery location is unknown to help me remember to search for the location and remind me to look for them if I am in a cemetery that contains other family members.
I also find this spreadsheet useful to add information when I am not sitting in front of my genealogy software (Family Tree Maker), and can keep the information organized until I can input the information into the software.
What do you use to organize your cemetery/death files? Do you have any suggestions for additional columns?
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Monday, July 19, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tombstone Tuesday, Findagrave, and Technology Trouble with Family Tree Maker
Every visit to a cemetery includes both pictures of my ancestors' graves as well as pictures of random graves found next to or near my ancestors graves. My goal this week is to update findagrave.com and add the people and pictures I've taken. I've finished adding about 75% of the names, but only 40% of the pictures. I've been a member of the findagrave community for 4 months and have added 449 memorials. I've added 250 pictures (although there may be multiple pictures for one memorial) and completed 5 requests (I'm trying to average at least once a month). I've started three virtual cemeteries: Melissa's ancestors, Brenden's ancestors, and Possible Ancestors (people that may be related, that I have to research). So far, Brenden's family has 117 memorials, my family 42, and possible with 140. Looks like I have some graves to add for my side...
I also utilize an option on findagrave which lets me download a spreadsheet with the names and information from the memorials I have entered. I love this option, as I use it to compare to my list of pictures taken and list of graves I still need to visit/find.
I've fallen behind in entering the burial locations in my family tree. Part of the problem is I'm having trouble with the Family Tree Maker software on my computer (Vista), it keeps crashing! I've followed through the helpful advice I've read online about fixing the problem, but so far no luck. I'm frustrated as I spent $75 for the deluxe version, after reading many reviews online about it being one of the best. I love how it has the option of merging duplicates, fixing errors, and printing customized reports. I wish it had the ability to update as I enter information on ancestry.com family tree or vice versa. It seems to work fine until I try to upload my ancestry.com gedcom file. Perhaps there's an error embedded in the file, but I don't know how to fix it without starting all over. Maybe I have too many people in my tree....lol.... Have you had the same trouble with Family Tree Maker? Were you able to fix the problem? What software would you recommend?
Here's today's tombstone:
I found this tombstone to be extremely interesting (note: I am not related). Tombstone found in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Hilliside, Cook, Illinois.
Woodmen of the World Memorial
John Vacco, died June 18, 1916, age 43
Domenico Vacco, died June 18, 1916, age 14
Maggie Vacco, died June 18, 1916, age 9
I was curious, what did "Woodmen of the World Memorial" mean? Why had this family died all on the same day? So I did a little research....According to Wikipedia, Woodmen of the World,
"is a fraternal organization based in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members. Its history includes the erection of numerous distinctive tombstones depicting tree stumps across the country prior to 1930, a program to donate flags, and broadcast interests...There are 2,000 community based Woodmen of the World (WOW) lodges throughout the nation. Lodges conduct volunteer, patriotic, and charitable activities that benefit the community and its members."I haven't found the obituaries or any information about the Vacco family and why they all passed on the same day.
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