In this screencast I walk you through creating a folder system for files about places, such as city directories. After following along you’ll be prepared to organize the files you have. Don’t worry about doing it all at once if you have a large collection of files about places. Just do a little bit at a time and eventually it’ll be done. The hardest part is getting started.
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I’m researching family from areas that were part of Hungary before WWI and are now in Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine. In some cases, there were even more changes (e.g. Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Ukraine). Any suggestions about how to label folders in such situations?
Vivian, thank you for the question.
I have some ancestors that immigrated from Prussia (modern-day Germany) so I understand the dilemma you face. I have created a new post and video to contain my recommendations and walk you through implementing them.
By the way, your site is beautiful!
—Ben
The video on adding folders for places was very clear but what type of a information do you put in the place folders?
I put files that are about the place, say photos of a location
associated with the family. The files can also be about several people
in the same place. Then I use aliases (in a subsequent screencast) to
have that one copy of the file appear to be in one or more surname
folders. For example, I have an excerpt from a 1949 Duluth, Minnesota
telephone directory that includes several of my PUGLISIs. I keep the
one “real” file in the places folder structure and aliases in the
folders of each named PUGLISI.