Here are some sources for blank family group sheets, which can be a handy way to record your genealogy information.
Last week, I talked about ways to get all your documents in order. So, I thought I'd provide some resources for one of the fundamental organizational forms you'll need: the family group sheet. Next week, I'll cover the other important chart, the pedigree chart
Family group sheets organize each family unit (husband, wife, children) along with their vital statistics. Children are marked with ID numbers, to be cross-referenced with their own family groups (for adult, married children).
Even if you use a software program for your research, having family group sheets can help you keep your paper documents (clippings, certificates, photos) in order.
Below are a few places you can download a blank family group sheet for free. You'll need the Adobe Acrobat Reader (also free from Adobe). Just print out the form you prefer and fill in your family data. Some sheets are more detailed than others, so take a look at all 4 styles to see which one will suit your needs. I personally like the family group sheet from Heritage Quest.
Each form is basically the same, with vital statistics for husband and wife (sometimes with names of their parents). All children are listed with names and birth dates, though some forms have space for more details about each child.