I have one that I am currently working from, that an
ancestor produced in the 1980's.
My goal is to produce a new version of the book for my
mother's family. It contains the geneological lines,
as well as stories, exact text from wills and purchase
agreements, etc. from as far back as the 1800's. The
very back of the book also has our pedigree chart.

I am definately falling under the family historian
category than the genealogist.

Email me offlist and I will send you a piece of the
book -- it's the first 100 pages. The entire book is
over 300, and the pdf version I created of it is HUGE.

Jess M

--- Christine Pearce
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks, Cathy, for your response. Your info on
> Ancestor Books and Multiple
> Lines of Descent (MLD) was useful as I didn't really
> understand what MLDs
> are: I thought they produce lots of duplication.
> 
> I do realise that what's in my book(s) is up to me,
> but I'm still curious to
> see some examples of what others have done. I've
> only seen genealogies on
> the internet and, of course, published books
> (typically Descendant) that you
> see, for example, published by the NEGS which are
> strictly names and dates
> with little/no creative flair. I've been looking at
> desktop publishing sites
> and sites of firms who publish books, but the
> examples thus far found don't
> seem to fit into the family history/genealogy
> scheme.
> 
> If anyone has a PDF descendent or ancestor book
> (even just a few pages), to
> share I'd be grateful.
> 
> Cheers,
> Christine
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Cathy
> Sent: 06 October 2007 02:39
> To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Advice on publishing a book
> 
> Hi Christine,
> 
> Ultimately you'll have to decide what to include 
> in your book. And the best way to get a feel for 
> how it might look is to experiment using the PDF 
> options so you don't kill a forest when you're just
> trying things out.
> 
> May I suggest instead of heaps of Ancestor Books 
> which would overlap, that you either use a 
> Multiple Line of Descent (use the Pedigree View 
> and pick up the earliest couple/person in each line)
> or several Descendant books or Descendant Narrative
> books.
> A Multiple Line of Descent Book is a collection 
> of Descendant Books but where they overlap, it 
> stops printing the rest of the descendants of 
> that line as they're already present in the earlier
> line.
> 
> Use an Ancestor book just to highlight your 
> direct line ancestors.  It's the descendant books 
> that pick up Great-Great-Great Uncle Ludicrous.
> 
> How many reports you include depends on how much 
> information you have in your database and how 
> many sources you are planning to print.
> 
> If I included all you suggested in one book, it 
> wouldn't be a book but several volumes ;-)
> 
> Cathy
> 
> At 09:13 PM 6/10/2007, you wrote:
> 
> >Hello all.
> >
> >I would like to ultimately put all my hard work 
> >into a paper book for my family, but wonder about
> what to include.
> >
> >I will definitely want to output to RTF and 
> >would, ideally, like to show both my father and 
> >mother's lines, so the "book" would basically 
> >include all Legacy reports that deal with 
> >ancestors. The book might then include:
> >* Lineage chart and/or?
> >* Ancestor chart and/or?
> >* Pedigree chart?
> >
> >* Ancestor book (narrative) and/or?
> >* Multiple lines of descent? (not actually sure I
> understand what this is!)
> >
> >* Family picture tree
> >* Relationships report
> >* Surname summary
> >* Special text entries for stuff like name
> meanings, etc.
> >* Locations
> >* Family group record (although this can't be 
> >output into RTF, I suppose they could be 
> >inserted with blank pages when the book is output
> to RTF.
> >
> >Is all this overkill? What would/do you include, 
> >and how do you arrange it? Do/Would you divide 
> >output into chapters? If so, how do you define
> them?
> >
> >Another question. Ancestor books don't allow you 
> >to show information about siblings of your 
> >ancestors. For example, Great-Great-Great Uncle 
> >Ludicrous did some pretty amazing stuff that 
> >you'd like to include. Do you create a separate 
> >Ancestor book for his line? For each name - on 
> >both male and female lines would result in a lot 
> >of books, many with duplicate information. Even 
> >so, what charts and reports would you include in
> this (descendent) book?
> >
> >Besides text responses to these questions, any 
> >PDF examples of your books would be appreciated 
> >as I've never actually seen one!
> >
> >Christine
> 
> 
> 
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