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Title: Link: Starting a One Name Study
Post by: Ticker on Sunday 08 January 06 21:03 GMT (UK)
Some good tips and ideas for helping you start your one name study:

http://web.ukonline.co.uk/sheila.jones/goons.htm

http://www.berksfhs.org.uk/journal/Jun2001/jun2001StartingAOnenameStudy.htm
Title: Re: Link: Starting a One Name Study
Post by: Gary2017 on Friday 03 March 17 05:55 GMT (UK)
Hello,

I am currently using Custodian 4 and there are many glitches in the database and I feel it is too unstable to use.

Could you recommend any databases for the recording of large amounts of data regarding One-Name studies? Either PC or Mac would be acceptable.

Kind Regards, Gary


Some good tips and ideas for helping you start your one name study:

http://web.ukonline.co.uk/sheila.jones/goons.htm

http://www.berksfhs.org.uk/journal/Jun2001/jun2001StartingAOnenameStudy.htm
Title: Re: Link: Starting a One Name Study
Post by: corinne on Monday 16 September 19 12:01 BST (UK)
The best help I have had for starting (and continuing) a one name study has been to join the Guild of One Name Studies.    There are an enormous amount of resources available world-wide, including member-only forums (that always have an expert in the area you most need help with) as well as supported surname study websites and DNA surname projects.   You can join without formally registering a one-name study, but the support for registered studies is great too, so well worth doing. The Guild will often have an information stand at local and national family history fairs (particularly in UK) and is putting a lot of effort into developing greater support networks for people living outside the UK, or with non-UK based surnames.   www.one-name.org

If you don't want to register a study or join, you can still search to see if your surname of interest is registered, and if so, contact the study-holder about your family of interest.