“Tracking includes everything from creating good source citations to outputting data to a chart or tree.
Instead, it took up the better part of Chapter 4, “Tracking and sharing your research.” Here is how she introduced the topic: However, I did not expect the topic of using genealogy forms to track research to come up, except perhaps in passing. As an amateur genealogist myself, I expected Shannon to delve into these issues when I read the manuscript. As you might expect, the book has sections about family trees, interviewing tips, genetic genealogy, and different type of source records. Professional genealogist Shannon Combs-Bennett wrote the book, which explains basic concepts of interest to anyone researching family origins. Last month, my company launched Genealogy Basics In 30 Minutes: The quick guide to creating a family tree, building connections with relatives, and discovering the stories of your ancestors.