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Librarian's Guide to Helping Patrons
with Genealogical Research

© Sharon Marie Centanne, 1998-2008

INTERVIEWING RELATIVES
AND RECORDING THEIR DATA

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  • Interviewing Relatives

    Interviewing relatives can be a lot of fun. Be sure to follow these tips and to use the appropriate forms to record data. Later, data can be entered into the computer using Genealogy software.

  • Forms to Use When Interviewing Relatives  

    Genealogists use standard forms to collect data about their relatives. Your patron will need to have plenty of these on hand when going to a family interview or family reunion.

  • Software to Organize Information Collected from Relatives

    Many new software programs have been developed in the past few years which will enable your patron to easily organize genealogy data collected on their home computer.


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Sharon Marie Centanne,
Genealogy Research Instructor and Internet Trainer

Please direct any questions to:
Sharon.
This page updated April 11, 2008