Do you have a book showing the different layouts for a geneology book?”
When I printed my first effort over 20 years ago, I listed each of my grandparents’ lines in a separate section of the book. The first page of the section was just a listing of the direct lineage from the oldest ancestor to the grandparent. Within every section I used a numbering system that identified all the siblings in all the generations and easily connected up the extended family. At that time the lines ranged between 4 and 8 generations. I continued to do research over the years but the information went into notebooks until the internet came along. When I went online in the 90’s and very quickly found Familysearch.com and Cyndi’s List. Since I had a Mormon brother to a direct ancestor, I was able to double my entries (15 years of research) in about 15 months. With the addition of Genforum, Ancestry.com and all the historical sites, it spun out of control. When I started to update organized charts in 98 or 99 I realized my little home made system wasn’t going to work so I bought F