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BUILDING AND SHARING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY ONLINE JCCCRA TechTalk Session February 25, 2016

Building and Sharing Your Family History Online

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BUILDING AND SHARING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

ONLINEJCCCRA TechTalk Session

February 25, 2016

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What Is Ancestry.com

■Largest provider of family history and personal DNA testing,

■Over 2 million paying subscribers,■~1.4 million DNA samples in the AncestryDNA

database,■30+ years in family history market,■Digitizing records and posting online since 1996,■Currently 70 million family trees with over 6 billion

profiles,■Now adding social networking and crowd sourcing

apps (Ancestry, Shoebox, Find a Grave) for both iOS and Android.

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Where to Start?

■Create Family Tree on Ancestry.com (or Import GEDCOM file)

■What You Know (Names, Dates, Places, Stories)?■How You Know It (Sources)?■https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFtVn8q6SR8 ■Big Focus, Small Goal.■Keep a Positive & Negative Research Log.

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A GEDCOM file is plain text (usually either ANSEL or ASCII) containing genealogical information about individuals, and meta data linking these records together. Most genealogy software supports importing from and/or exporting to GEDCOM format. (Wikipedia)

GEDCOM files do not include graphics or images.

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Can I import a GEDCOM file into Ancestry.com?■Yes, you can import Family Tree Maker files (.ftw), Family

Tree Maker Backup files (.fbk), Legacy files ( .fdb), Personal Ancestry Files (.paf) as well as GEDCOM files (.gedz).

■See http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/learnmore/gedcom.aspx ■You cannot import or upload into an existing family tree.■You can import into Family Tree Maker 2008 (or more

recent) and merge two trees.

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Can I download my ancestry.com data in a GEDCOM file?■Yes, if you are the owner of the family tree. ■See

http://help.ancestry.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/472/~/uploading-and-downloading-gedcom-files-on-ancestry#res2

■If you are a guest, contributor or editor, you cannot download the tree in GEDCOM format. Contact the owner.

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Can I Build a Family Tree Using Ancestry.com Without Subscribing?Yes! Steps:■ Create your Family Tree Online.■ Add Detail You Know or Import a GEDCOM File.■ Upload Images and Scanned Documents (Media).■ Add Detail (Dates, Places, and So On)■ Use Shoebox to “Shoot” and Upload Media.■ Go To a Library with Ancestry.Com Available.■ Search and Save (Email or Flash Drive) Media You Want.

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At the Johnson County Public Library (Central Resource Library)You can access Ancestry.com and when you find a document, you can:■Print it■Save it to a flash drive■Email it to yourself

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Typical Email Notification

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My Discoveries Page with Last 300 Documents You Saved

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Email notification when someone has edited or contributed to your Ancestry.com family tree.

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Future of Family Tree Maker

■Currently owned and developed by Ancestry; they’ve announced discontinuation of support and development.

■Software MacKiev, developer of Mac version will take over development.

■Roots Magic will connect with Ancestry.com by end of 2016.

■See detail at: http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2016/02/02/good-news-for-users-of-family-tree-maker/

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More Resources From Ancestry.com■Ancestry YouTube Channel at

www.youtube.com/user/AncestryCom■Ancestry Forms at

www.ancestry.com/download/charts