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Re: internet data matches for Findmypast
They both appear to be working fine here.
Are you using the FH Web Search Window or the External Web Browser option?
Can you sign in to both web sites OK?
Mike Tate
They both appear to be working fine here.
Are you using the FH Web Search Window or the External Web Browser option?
Can you sign in to both web sites OK?
Mike Tate
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Mike Tate
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#1730
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internet data matches for Findmypast
don't know whether anyone else has the problem. Heritage internet matches only works intermittently but now internet matches for findmy past have stopped working completely.
Any help would be much
don't know whether anyone else has the problem. Heritage internet matches only works intermittently but now internet matches for findmy past have stopped working completely.
Any help would be much
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Robert Jordan
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#1729
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Re: Characters
Hi Ron,
That is a little unusual.
Try the cunningly named command Edit > Find and Replace...
But restrict the search to just Notes.
Mike Tate
Hi Ron,
That is a little unusual.
Try the cunningly named command Edit > Find and Replace...
But restrict the search to just Notes.
Mike Tate
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Mike Tate
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#1728
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Re: Travel fact for an individual or families
Colin,
There already are several travel facts defined in the Extended Set of Facts.
Use Tools > Fact Types… and select Extended Set in the Fact Set filter at the top, then tick Show Hidden.
There
Colin,
There already are several travel facts defined in the Extended Set of Facts.
Use Tools > Fact Types… and select Extended Set in the Fact Set filter at the top, then tick Show Hidden.
There
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Mike Tate
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#1727
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Characters
I have a file which contains the £ sign in a few dozen locations in the notes sections.
The original gedcom contains the £ sign but it appears that after importing into FH that £ sign has been
I have a file which contains the £ sign in a few dozen locations in the notes sections.
The original gedcom contains the £ sign but it appears that after importing into FH that £ sign has been
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info@...
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#1726
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Re: Travel fact for an individual or families
Thank you Adrian,
Your response is very helpful and gives me room for thought. I will set up an individual custom event as you suggest using the same source for all family concerned. If I use my test
Thank you Adrian,
Your response is very helpful and gives me room for thought. I will set up an individual custom event as you suggest using the same source for all family concerned. If I use my test
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Colin Hildreth
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#1725
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Re: Travel fact for an individual or families
I created custom individual events of Arrival and Departure - used depending on which sort of passenger list I had. Not a family event because that really applies only to the couple.
Remember that
I created custom individual events of Arrival and Departure - used depending on which sort of passenger list I had. Not a family event because that really applies only to the couple.
Remember that
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Adrian Bruce
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#1724
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Travel fact for an individual or families
Kia ora (hi) everyone.
I wondered what fact should be used when travel is neither classed as imigration or emigration?
I have many instances where my relations who were based in India returned to
Kia ora (hi) everyone.
I wondered what fact should be used when travel is neither classed as imigration or emigration?
I have many instances where my relations who were based in India returned to
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Colin Hildreth
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#1723
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Re: Getting started - using written family tree
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 07:31 AM, Chris King wrote:
I advise that you don't initially look for what's missing, but rather seek to verify what was written in the book first by checking against actual
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 07:31 AM, Chris King wrote:
I advise that you don't initially look for what's missing, but rather seek to verify what was written in the book first by checking against actual
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@Lincsman
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#1722
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Re: Getting started - using written family tree
Dave,
You are extremely fortunate to have this book. I won't comment on entering the data as others have already done so adequately.
I advise that you don't initially look for what's missing, but
Dave,
You are extremely fortunate to have this book. I won't comment on entering the data as others have already done so adequately.
I advise that you don't initially look for what's missing, but
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Chris King
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#1721
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Re: Getting started - using written family tree
I must reinforce what Adrian is saying here. It is critical that you create a source for your “Written Family Tree” and include as much information about it as you can, who created it, when was it
I must reinforce what Adrian is saying here. It is critical that you create a source for your “Written Family Tree” and include as much information about it as you can, who created it, when was it
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Bob Hunter
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#1720
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Re: Getting started - using written family tree
As others have said, you can work in whichever direction you prefer. As the book is laid out "from the oldest ancestor down" and you think it contains 100-200 people I assume a lot of these people
As others have said, you can work in whichever direction you prefer. As the book is laid out "from the oldest ancestor down" and you think it contains 100-200 people I assume a lot of these people
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Lorna Craig
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#1719
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Re: Getting started - using written family tree
As Trevor said, you can enter the stuff in any order, but I would suggest that you first think how you can enter the data and be sure that you haven't missed anyone. That might mean that you start
As Trevor said, you can enter the stuff in any order, but I would suggest that you first think how you can enter the data and be sure that you haven't missed anyone. That might mean that you start
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Adrian Bruce
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#1718
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Re: Getting started - using written family tree
I think it maybe best to start with your name and work backwards as you may find some missing names as you go back
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On 11 Nov 2020, at 10:44, Dave <dcc@...> wrote:
I think it maybe best to start with your name and work backwards as you may find some missing names as you go back
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On 11 Nov 2020, at 10:44, Dave <dcc@...> wrote:
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Victor Markham
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#1717
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Re: Getting started - using written family tree
You may enter people in any order you wish.
For dates 1837 onwards use FreeBMD as your first option. During this pandemic many county libraries are providing free access to Ancestry library edition
You may enter people in any order you wish.
For dates 1837 onwards use FreeBMD as your first option. During this pandemic many county libraries are providing free access to Ancestry library edition
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Trevor Rix
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#1716
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Getting started - using written family tree
I have a family book that dates back to the late 1700's and has all my ancestors documented - perhaps 100-200 people. If I am about to begin entering this tree into FH software, can I start with the
I have a family book that dates back to the late 1700's and has all my ancestors documented - perhaps 100-200 people. If I am about to begin entering this tree into FH software, can I start with the
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Dave
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#1715
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Re: Replacing MyHeritage with FH - WAS: Common ancestor report ?
There appears to be quite a number of supporters of TNG here Nick, and Paul Tanner-Tremaine's use of it is very impressive. I have quite a number of living people on my TNG tree so, given that you
There appears to be quite a number of supporters of TNG here Nick, and Paul Tanner-Tremaine's use of it is very impressive. I have quite a number of living people on my TNG tree so, given that you
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Jonathan Copeland
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#1713
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Re: Replacing MyHeritage with FH - WAS: Common ancestor report ?
Nick,
There are examples of TNG websites derived from FH in the FHUG Knowledge Base ~ Member Web Sites:
https://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=links:the_next_generation_tng
Plenty of FH users
Nick,
There are examples of TNG websites derived from FH in the FHUG Knowledge Base ~ Member Web Sites:
https://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=links:the_next_generation_tng
Plenty of FH users
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Mike Tate
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#1712
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Re: Replacing MyHeritage with FH - WAS: Common ancestor report ?
Nicholas,
I have an 'open' website under TNG for the British 1820 Settlers to South Africa at https://www.1820settlers.com I began the website in 2003 updating the website with gedcoms from PAF, and
Nicholas,
I have an 'open' website under TNG for the British 1820 Settlers to South Africa at https://www.1820settlers.com I began the website in 2003 updating the website with gedcoms from PAF, and
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Paul Tanner-Tremaine
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#1711
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Re: Replacing MyHeritage with FH - WAS: Common ancestor report ?
Jonathan,
I have just spent 20 minutes rumbling around the TNG site. This is quite a revelation. I looked at the samples, but like you I am very interested in including family narratives of key
Jonathan,
I have just spent 20 minutes rumbling around the TNG site. This is quite a revelation. I looked at the samples, but like you I am very interested in including family narratives of key
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Nicholas Cabell <cabell48@...>
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#1710
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