Where to deposit all our family research?
Posted: 23 Apr 2004 23:03
It goes through my mind occasionally, what to do with all this hard won family data I, and everyone else here has accumulated? What does one do to ensure that future generations, setting out on the quest for family history, wont have to start all over again, but will be able to locate the work already done.
One of the problems is, it may not be an immediate descendant, nor someone living in the same area looking for this stuff. So the thought of handing on your files to your children for safe keeping or depositing them with the local family history society may not help. Repositories like the LDS only seem to record the basic b.d.m. and parent/offspring data, and that, when its found, seems to be only available a generation at a time!
So the big question is: is there a repository somewhere for family history data that stores all the records, notes, links, multimedia the lot?
If it exists, the next questions are: When to submit your data, because its always evolving, and how to update it?
Any thoughts? Im sure most of us face the same issue!
ID:394
One of the problems is, it may not be an immediate descendant, nor someone living in the same area looking for this stuff. So the thought of handing on your files to your children for safe keeping or depositing them with the local family history society may not help. Repositories like the LDS only seem to record the basic b.d.m. and parent/offspring data, and that, when its found, seems to be only available a generation at a time!
So the big question is: is there a repository somewhere for family history data that stores all the records, notes, links, multimedia the lot?
If it exists, the next questions are: When to submit your data, because its always evolving, and how to update it?
Any thoughts? Im sure most of us face the same issue!
ID:394