Lewis Hartswick

Male

Albuquerque, NM

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Hartswick, Shivery, Wasson,
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
USA
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Beginning Family History Researcher

Comment Wall:

  • Sherry Hightower

  • Sherry Hightower

  • Sherry Hightower

    No..I am not an official anything, LOL!!..I just create a lot of graphics, not all, but a great many...see the Graphics Design group.
  • Gena Philibert Ortega

    Good morning!

    The comments should be in date order with the latest date being at the top. Which group are you looking at?

    --Gena
  • Sarah Coles

    Hi Lewis,

     

    You left a message on the Legacy page to contact you regarding questions you have.  Could you post them here on your page?  Maybe I can answer them on here.

  • Lewis Hartswick

    Hmmm! I keep getting confused here. "the comment back" doesn't work so I guess this is the only way to see

    if it works.

    Sara the questions have to do with what sort of pictures you put in the folders on the Legacy and how you organize

    them. I have mostly jpg's of census pages and typed up copies  Obits. and a few marriage/divorce pages from

    state web sites in jpg form and only a very few "photographs" of people. So in the Legacy program how to

    separate them and link to the people. I just did some of the censuses an just put them all (they were all 1930)

    in the folder pictures and linked each to all the persons that were on each census. But I can see that by the

    time I get all of the material I have in that way it will be completely unmanagable.. So I'm looking for some

    idea from someone that has already solved the problem.  Does that make sense ?

       Lew

  • Sarah Coles

    Hi Lewis,

     

    Just saw your answer here.  I don't know why GW didn't notify me by EM.  Anyway, I decided per advice of someone that it's not a good idea to store your pictures on C: under Legacy.  The issue I have is I am always moving things around on my computer for various reasons so I set up a folder just for Legacy under Documents.  Then you can go into Legacy and direct it to find your pictures (under Options) in the that folder as long as you don't intend to move it.  Essentially, I am making copies of everything and leaving the originals where they were.

     

    Another reason I do that is I am in the process of writing more books and prefer keeping things separate, if that makes any sense to you.  Of course another thing you have to be sure of is that you have plenty of space on your computer to have a lot of files like that.

     

      I have a lot of photos and graphics along with other records on people so I have several folders set up for different families and make sub-folders (sub-directories) within those for individuals.  If I don't have too much information on one person than I might just set up a general folder by surname.  I don't work that much with Legacy anyway and keep my main family trees on Ancestry.com.  I have both Legacy and Family Tree Maker and the new Version 11 is excellent as you can download your whole tree, including graphics.  I use Legacy mainly to back up my files and I like some of the reports and do use some graphics and photos that I have set up in the folders as previously mentioned.  At least the folder idea is how I do it; otherwise, it gets totally unmanageable as you say by dumping it all into one subdirectory.  Others may have more ideas on the subject but that's my input.  Thanks for writing. 

  • Kate Wagner

    Lew,

    I am interested in a Moore who lived in Baltimore County, MD or thereabouts in the mid to late 1700's.  He died about 1777 leaving a wife, Susanna and a daughter, Elizabeth (b. 1777).  I am trying to find out if his wife, Susanna, is Susanna Dornbach/Turnpaugh of Baltimore.

    Thanks,

    Kate