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How to Build Your Family Tree Using our Online Genealogy Program

With our program users can create as many files as they like. Below are just a few reasons why you may want to have multiple trees that can easily be managed with our tools.

Users can Build Family Trees across Several Files

If you are working on different blood lines, you may want to separate them into different files for ease of keeping track of your branches. For example, you have four (4) grandparents and within those 4 people there are many branches that contain many surnames. Each time a female is added, and she marries, the possibility of surnames increases, especially as you add generations.

One way to manage your branches is to build individual files for each of your grandparents creating four trees. Another option is to separate them into two files, starting with each of your parents.

When working with multiple files you can also attach a person from one file to another.  This feature allows a user to link and seamlessly update people across multiple trees.

The below picture shows, from the Home Screen, two files for this web site. It also shows other information about their subscriptions such as: storage allocation, space used and when their subscription will expire.

Create your Genealogy History and View File Statistics

Building a family tree takes a lot of effort, and the effort can be realized by seeing statistics for the files you have, giving a sense of accomplishment for what has been achieved.

It tracks twenty four general ancestry data statistics. Among the statistics are: who lived the longest, the ancestor with the most number of children, marriage statistics, and more.

Import GEDCOM Files to Build your Family Tree

GEDCOM files are a standardized format that gives genealogy programs the ability to export and import data from one genealogy application into another. To understand more about file compatibility, read this article about GEDCOM files.

Export GEDCOM Files from our Genealogy Program

With any good genealogy program, you will be able to export your file. More advanced features give the user the ability to export partial files. This can include various ancestry attributes– ancestors, descendants, notes, sources, and media.

Monitor the Changes You Make with our Audit Trail Report

With our program you can see the changes that you and your contributors have made. This helps users to understand who made what changes to your files. This gives you a check and balance affect so you know who has done what to your website.

Recall your Genealogy History from a Prior Day

If you have had someone make changes that you don’t agree with, you can edit or delete the changes. Optionally, you can ask us to restore your data. Restoring can be done for the last two days by sending a request to the technical support team.

Subscribe today and start building your family history today utilizing our online genealogy program features and tools.

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Access New FamilySearch

Genealogy Wiki

Collaborate with other researchers

Program Management

Web enabled genealogy program

MAC and PC friendly

Import GEDCOM files

Export partial GEDCOM files

Build Multiple Trees

View Statistics about your family, recorded data, file size and more

Monitor all your changes

Add LDS Ordinances

Program Features

Easily view, add, & edit sources, notes, and tasks

Create and manage custom events

Merge people

Link & seamlessly update people across multiple trees

Update Locations easily 

Program Tools

Date calculator

Relationship calculator

Map your ancestors

Document Organization

File documents by person and cross file by surname, decade, or event

Link attachments to multiple people, saves from rekeying information

Add any type of file, even multiple page PDF files

Import single or multiple images at a time

Report & Data Management

View/Print/Export 18 different Reports, Lists, and Charts

Warnings and reports for probable data issues

Built in source citation examples

Track your changes

Ability to restore data from prior day

Sharing Your Genealogy

Send messages to contributors, visitors, and other researchers

Invite visitors and other researchers to view your tree

Invite Contributors to help build your tree

Option to keep information for living people private

Option to keep any document private

Support

Help desk for technical issues

Online Video Tutorials

Online Users Guide

Genealogy Research hints and tips

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