Free Printable Genealogy Worksheets for Scrapbooks

Karen Barnes
During the years I have done family genealogy searches for my own personal reasons. I have found pictures and other related items of family members through searches from sites on the internet. For those who are starting to do family genealogies, there is a free printable sheet in this list that can help you start your search for members of your family and its origins.

Also, for those who already have started their searches, there are some valuable free printables that can help your family compilations. I know there is genealogy software that can do the same things as these pages can. But when using a scrapbook as a way to keep your information together, these sheets can be very helpful.

Free Printable Family Genealogy Photo Page Planners for Scrapbooks

Photo Layout Planner.

Use the photo layout planner to choose which of the photo page planners you want to use below.
It also helps you plan the grouping and embellishments to your photo scrapbook pages for your genealogy photos.

Each of the following twelve free printable family genealogy photo page planners have spaces to add photos and to make notes about each photo. The photo page planners each have a border.

Family Photos: Page Planner One, Family Photos Page Planner Two, Family Photos: Page Planner Three, Family Photos: Page Planner Four, Family Photos: Page Planner Five, Family Photos: Page Planner Six, Family Photos: Page Planner Seven, Family Photos: Page Planner Eight, Family Photos: Page Planner Nine, Family Photos: Page Planner Ten, Family Photos: Page Planner Eleven , and Family Photos: Page Planner Twelve.

Other Free Printable Family Genealogy Sheets for Scrapbooks

5 Generation Pedigree Chart.

A free printable five generation pedigree chart to use when searching for family genealogies. You can track the generations of each family which includes where they were born, married, and deaths. You can also add the places of each of the three events.

Family Names Chart.

Track the meanings of the names of family members. This chart in itself could be used in conjunction with astrology.

Family Stories.

If your family loves to tell stories, but none of them are the same. Use this free printable worksheet to copulate their stories. As each person's version of the story can give insight to each of your favorite family stories.

Family Traits.

This free printable sheet can help your track the similarities of family members. Each family member has their own unique traits that may be found in other family members.

Favorite Family Stories.

If your family loves to tell stories, but find yourself feeling something is missing. Use this sheet dig further into the story behind the story.

Family Mystery Photos.

Within the past year, I have required quite a few photos from my mom of family members she had acquired from different sources. Many of these photos do not have any type of information attached to them. This mystery photo checklist can help you track down such information as I need from these mystery photos.

Research Log Form.

This genealogy research log can help in tracking information found through your searches. You can use for individuals by writing in their name, birth date, marriage, and death. You can add search dates, questions, information, and add notes.

Sample Letter.

This sample letter can be used in getting information from other family members you have found through genealogy searches.

Finding Time to Trace Genealogy.

Use this list to help break your genealogy tasks down into smaller chunks. This can help in creating your genealogy scrapbook sections.

Genealogy Checklist for Creating a Scrapbook.

For anyone starting to research their family history, this checklist can help you get started. For those who already into their family genealogy, this checklist may give you some ideas in adding additional information.

Genealogy Internet Sites.

Use the sites on this list to search for family members. Each of the genealogy sites can help trace the roots of your family and you may find something interesting.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food...   View profile

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  • jcorn 10/8/2008

    You did an awesome job on this one. Until reading it, I hadn't even considered sections on family traits, etc.

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