I just recently received my first newsletter from Generations Map one of new FamilySearch affiliates. I first discovered Generations Map in January of 2006 and wrote an article about it, "Charts to Further Your Research & Zip Files".
They are a very reputable company that offers a variety of charts to assist you in your family history research. You can buy blank charts, decorative charts, working charts or anything you can think of that has the resemblance of a chart. My favorite chart is the Generation Map, a pedigree and extended family group sheet. They just have great charts to help you visualize what you have in your genealogical database.
A tidbit from their newsletter:
See ya tomorrow, for tomorrow is always another genealogy day!
They are a very reputable company that offers a variety of charts to assist you in your family history research. You can buy blank charts, decorative charts, working charts or anything you can think of that has the resemblance of a chart. My favorite chart is the Generation Map, a pedigree and extended family group sheet. They just have great charts to help you visualize what you have in your genealogical database.
A tidbit from their newsletter:
"And finally, we are starting our beta testing this month with the LDS Church and their New FamilySearch Database. We are looking forward to be able to print charts straight from the database and have come up with some new "think outside the box" charts that will really help you navigate the new information found there. We'll be there as they roll out this new system to help you get things out where you can see them. Watch for further details in our upcoming newsletters. "I really look forward to using their product with NFS when it comes online. Why don't you sign up for their newsletter and check them out too!
See ya tomorrow, for tomorrow is always another genealogy day!
1 comment:
Thank you, Renee.
For whatever reason, the Generations Map escaped my notice. Following your admonition, I subscribed to their newsletter just now. How fun!
Happy Dae.
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