My inventory sheet is a basic MS Word table, with four headings. I plan to place one copy in the box, with names highlighted in yellow (or color coded, if I'm feeling ambitious). Will also place a copy of the inventory in the file of each surname/family represented in the box.
Here's a sample of what I did for the Dorothy & Daisy box, which contains photos of my mother (Daisy Schwartz Burk) and her twin sister (Dorothy Schwartz) as children and teenagers. My entries are more than bare bones--they have to be descriptive enough that a future genealogist can match the item on this list with the actual item in the box. But I've also labeled each item in the box so it can be matched with the list or identified on its own.
MS Word table showing an excerpt of my inventory for the Genealogy Do-Over |
While I was inventorying the box, I rescanned a few things in higher resolution. Shown here, photos of Mom around the time of her high school graduation.
This box also contains documents describing Dorothy's military career as a WAAC during WWII, one of several in our family serving in the war effort. Dorothy received the Bronze Star for meritorious service, and I'm happy to have all the documents pertaining to her award in one place and inventoried for posterity.
Marian, your inventory box is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis a great reminder, because I know I need to re-scan photos. Also I want to add them to free sites like findagrave.com and familysearch.com. Also I need to make sure I have everything scanned for each person and family. Maybe I should add those old pics to Facebook, too. So they will available to those not exactly doing genealogy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments, folks. Seems efficient to scan and label while I inventory, so when a box is done, it's really done.
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