This nifty sheet is a useful companion to your research journey. I use it to help me keep track of what records I’ve found for one particular person and what to look for next. You can print it out and fill out by hand, or fill it out with Adobe Acrobat. How I use it: I first fill out what I know, sometimes that’s just a name or a partial name. There’s space for parents, spouses, and children on the first page and the second page is an expanded form for biological or adoptive parents, six additional spouses, and fifteen additional children. I like to print it double-sided to keep everything in one spot, but it can be a two-page print-out as well. Under Other Censuses there’s room to write in state or country-specific censuses that may apply to your person, such as the 1851 England Census or 1865 New York State Census. There is also room to write in your own documents that you have found or are looking for. The bottom margin has space to add in any notes for yourself, as well. Note: This printable is a digital download only. It is formatted to be U.S. Letter-Sized.