Mike,

I agree with your description of this as a multi-pass process.

Whenever I run across a family structure, such as from a census entry or an
obituary, I enter all of the names as individuals in my database (no matter
how near or far their relationship) and all of the information that is
directly at hand.  Most of them may never get researched any further, but at
least there is a place-holder there letting me know that they exist.  And
you never know when those names
will turn up later with some additional information, whether you were
looking for them or not.

Bob

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> A second dilemma: While I do enter every child from a direct-ancestor
> family, I don't enter every spouse and child of that person. For example,
> John and Mary Jones have three children: Tom, Dick, and Harry. I'm
> descended from Tom, so while I did enter birth/death details for Dick and
> Harry, I don't enter their spouses and children and certainly not the
> spouses and children of their children's children, etc. Is this the way
> most people do it? I can see where it could/would be helpful to have as
> many persons with as much detail as possible, but at this stage it seems
> unnecessary (and not a little overwhelming).

I think the limit you set is reasonable, and on the first pass through
that's
what I tend to limit myself to.  However, where I have time my goal is to
get
the family environment for each ancestor, which means including (in your
example) Dick's spouse, parents-in-law, siblings-in-law, and children.  I
would ultimately like to get those children's and siblings' spouses, but
that's reserved for a third pass, unless the data is in front of my nose.
Tom's the direct ancestor, so this means getting Tom's nieces and nephews
and
their spouses, and Tom's sibling's immediate family, including in-laws.
These
are all people that Tom would have been likely to know directly.

Mike
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