![]() Also, his wife’s death in 1903 occurred before he died in 1910. He needs to enter the army in 1862 before he’s discharged in 1864. I’ve entered the events as I came across them, so they are not in chronological order. Yours might look like this as you’re beginning to compile it. Here’s an example of a work-in-progress timeline. But there’s a problem with Excel. When it comes to sorting dates before 1900, Excel doesn’t know what to do with them. Spreadsheets, such as Excel, make it easy to list the events. They can help us spot inconsistencies and identify gaps in our research. Timelines are awesome tools for genealogy.
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