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The 2012 Christmas Gift Guide for Your Favourite Genealogist

When it comes to finding a gift for the genealogist on your list, I've got your back. This year’s Christmas gift guide reflects both high-tech toys and old-school standbys. As genealogists we are quite comfortable on both sides; the tech and the non-tech world.

You’ll find a little something on for the beginner through to the intermediate genealogist on your list.

If you’re the spouse, child or grandchild of a family historian and you’re at a loss as to what to get the genealogist on your list, you’ve come to the right place. Listed below, in my opinion, are the latest and hottest toys you could get your family genealogist this holiday season.

If you’re a genealogist and want to drop a few hints to your family, feel free to copy this list or pin it to your Pinterest board. ( Stalking your families Pinterest boards are great places to find Christmas ideas.)

The 2012 Gift Guide


Software programs to help organize research is always a great place to start especially for the beginner genealogist. Consider Family Tree Maker or the newest edition of RootsMagic. Even if your genealogist is at an intermediate level, there’s always an updated version of their current program waiting in the wings.  

Scanners are a must have for every level of genealogist.  The Flip-pal mobile scanner is great for taking with you to family history interviews, family reunions and archives(where allowed).  However a flatbed scanner  for your home office can do the heavy lifting of all your family history research.

Record those family history interviews with a designated voice recorder . Yes, you can use your smartphone, but I still prefer a designated device.

Of course smartphones, laptops, tablets are all necessary for today’s online genealogy. Don’t want to have a laptop, a desktop and a tablet, consider a hybrid like the Microsoft Windows Surface both a laptop and tablet combined. We’ll see many more of these hybrides in 2013.

A Headset – why would a genealogist need a headset? Well if you’re family historian likes to listen to webinars, headsets are a fantastic investment. My preference is the Logitech Wireless Headset . The wireless option  allows me to move around the house and multi-task while still listening to a webinar playing on my computer. If your genealogist is considering recording videos or recording their own webinars then a good headset will do double duty.

 These days with all our gadgets and keeping them all charged and available can become a challenge, consider a portable charging station with battery pack. Your family member can explore a cemetery, spend hours in an archive or attend a genealogy conference, knowing they won't run out of juice.

By far the best product ever created for the writer well aside from the pen and paper is the Scrivener software program. Scrivener allows you to brainstorm, organize and write any of your writing projects whether your writing your family history stories, a Progen project, an ebook, or a newsletter for your genealogical society.

Consider a premium account with Evernote – a great organizational tool for genealogists, give it to them in  all it's glory by purchasing the Premium edition.

Now add to that the The Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine – this handy journal allows genealogists to take hand written notes out in the field then take a picture of them with their iphone and load them into Evernote. Once in Evernote they are completely searchable.

Make the experience complete and add a copy of Evernote For Dummies so they can make the most this brilliant software.

Mindmapping software is a fantastic tool for organizing your research,  your family history writing or your blog posts. It's also a great tool for presentations for genealogy presenters and speakers.  My personal favourite program is iMindMap 6 along with the app iMindMap Freedom. You can view iMindmap 6 in action here.

Consider giving a Blurb book to your favourite family historian. That book can take the form of a custom notebook , a 2012 planner, or create your own photo book. It could be a blog book, a cookbook, or a photobook of their family history journey. Blurb creates beautiful books in a very easy to use program.

Does your resident family historian work from the kitchen table, consider the perfect office; a nice writing desk, a comfy chair, bookshelves and filing cabinets.

We also love our coffee for those late nights researching and early mornings writing, consider a coffee station for the kitchen or office, a Keurig Brewing System or Tassimo Single-Serve Coffee Brewer might do the trick.

Need more ideas – Give the Gift of Learning

Pick-up anyone of a number of recorded webinars from Legacy Family Tree or Family Tree University.

Consider a gift certificate from ProGenealogists. By enlisting the help of this Ancestry.com research firm,  you can give your family member a little help with a record search, research help or a consultation. You can also find professional genealogists at The Association of Professional Genealogists or seek out a genealogist online who can help your family historian seek out records in states or countries they cannot access.

If you want to go really big…. impress your favourite genealogist with a genealogy trip to an ancestral home town.

And give the gift of your DNA! You heard me! Consider Ancestry's DNA service or Family Tree DNA and add your DNA to the pool and see what it reveals. Your favourite family historian will be thrilled.
 
We haven’t even touch on the numerous books….next week, we’ll take look at the hottest books for the family historian this Christmas season.

Need Stocking Stuffer Ideas 

Load up your genealogist's stocking with  picture frames, photo boxes, albums, SD cards and USB flash drives. iTunes gift cards are great gifts to help pay for all those apps were crazy for. We also so love office supplies, legal pads, pens, mechanical pencils (great for archives where pens aren’t allowed and no sharpening required).

Did I miss something? What's on your Christmas list?


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