Wednesday, December 30, 2015

You want me to Get Organized? I'm Doing It!

When Dear Myrtle introduced this I thought she was talking just to me. However, I have come to realize that many of us have this same problem. See her blog at http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/p/finally-get-organized.html for more information.


Over the years I have developed better habits, however I still have that large stack of papers under my desk that I have been slowly (very slowly) going through. Many years ago, I went from a Binder file system to a folder file system. In my new folder file system I decided that nothing was going into that folder unless I entered it into my Genealogy Software program and created a source citation to match. I was really bad at sourcing where I found information. Later I decided that I needed to scan some of these documents (vital record copies and such) and I created an electronic file system too. Many of the items that I find via the internet, I have created an electronic copy of it and also file in on my computer.

My electronic file system and my folder file system don’t match. My Folder file system is by couple while my electronic file system is by record type. For me this works, because I have already accepted that my brain works different than most people.

I am hoping by joining the Finally Get Organized group that I will make time each week to address my disorganized mess of papers. I tried doing this myself several years back, and I was really good for about a couple of months, however, I get easily side tracked and it fell by the wayside.
My goals are to finally get rid of the pile of papers under my desk. To make sure that all my electronic file copies are recorded and file in the same manner. I have found that my naming conventions have changed over the years and I need to make sure I develop a standard and keep to it. Plus I need to make sure that my Genealogy Software is also organized and that my place names are standardized, that my source citations are standardized. Finally, I would love to have every source citation tied to a media record. In the beginning, I wasn’t doing that, I could easily find my image in my electronic file system but I have recently seen the advantages of having it tied directly inside my genealogy software program.


Dear Myrtle has already assigned some homework. So I can say my computer desk is clear and ready. We won’t talk about the mess under the desk. However, my holiday decorations are still up until at least the 1st of the year. So I won’t be resting too much on the 1st and 2nd, since these are the days I start taking everything down. With all this said, I look very much to Finally Get Organized! 2016 Weekly Checklists. Bring it On!

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

My first attempt to export FTM to RootsMagic

I decided I needed to test a small control file and see what actually happens when I export my Family Tree Maker (FTM) file to RootsMagic 7. I created a database of 8 individuals, the main person, their spouse, their parents and grandparents. I then put in birth and marriage dates for the main person and their spouse and birth, marriage and death information for the parents and grandparents. I also attached a primary picture to each person. I proceeded to create notes for all kinds of fields, name, sex, birth, marriage and death facts. I also create several source citations, some were linked to multiple facts and others were created for one individual fact. Finally I attached media to a couple of the individual facts.


I linked a common fact to all the names in my file, and even though RootsMagic shows that source is linked to the name facts, it doesn’t show up on the person profile as follows:




 I then decided to attach a single source to the name along with the link sources and still no source is appearing, strange.  Also, I have lost my citation text that I typed in FTM, see my example below:


 Another thing I saw was that my description notes from FTM were placed in the Person Details note for the fact and I lost the fact notes as shown below from FTM.

  
However, my person notes, even though I flagged as private on FTM were imported into the Person Details note for that person. When I created the export GEDCOM, I made sure to include private notes.

My media files seemed to transfer over okay. I must note that I did not attach any media to source citations but only to facts. 

So far, I am to say the least, a little disappointed, because that would mean a lot of my information would be missing. Ouch! I guess I keep using FTM.  Hopefully, I am doing something wrong, or perhaps there is never a program that will 100 percent transfer all the data from one genealogy program to another. Back to the drawing board.