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However, if you have received a GEDCOM file from someone else, you should be sure to get their permission before using this option as they may not wish the information they have shared with you to be available online. Most online family trees do offer the option to create a completely private tree see below. Both Ancestry. These are not the default option settings, however, so if you want a private family tree you will need to take a few extra steps.

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Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. All that information his relative sent him will be slurped into RootsMagic and he can easily look through the pedigree of his family. This is what you would send to your relatives when they would like to have a copy of the family tree. To do this, open RootsMagic. Click on File , as we did before, and this time choose Export from the pull-down options. The export box will pop-up. You can choose what you wish to have included in this export.

I typically choose Everyone, but you can do yours by family names by clicking on the down arrow next to Everyone and choosing Select from list. Save the file on your desktop or somewhere you will be able to locate it again. Remember to name the file and pay attention to where you are saving it! If you have stored your genealogy data at Ancestry. I found a nice article outlining the steps on how to do that here. One of the saddest tales of genealogists everywhere is losing their computer or printed family files with all that work!

GEDCOM files can be saved to a hard drive, saved to an external unit, emailed, put on a thumb drive, or uploaded to the Cloud.

You can also invest in a company like Backblaze, the official backup of The Genealogy Gems Podcast , that will automatically backup all your files.

Sign in Create Account. Family Tree. From FamilySearch Wiki. Examples of these exchanges would include: Between two users of the same application - One family member sending new information from Legacy to another family member using Legacy. Between users of differing applications - A RootsMagic genealogist receiving information from someone using Family Tree Maker.

From an Internet site to a local application - Downloading information from an internet site to your genealogical program which supports GEDCOM formatted files. Downloading information from FamilySearch to a genealogical program via third-party software certified by FamilySearch can be found in the FamilySearch Solutions Gallery.



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