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Merging Trees

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DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 5 May 2012 20:13

How can you be certain that any certs. etc. are for the right people?

When I first started out I was contacted by 2 cousins from same side of the family tree, but different stems. They both sent me almost identical information. But I still checked everything. I found several errors and so I ordered relevant BMDs and through this I was able to get back to both parties and point out the mistakes, they were so grateful. And through my own checking I was also able to add children that they had not found etc.

Nothing goes in my tree unless I am really happy with my own investigation and if I am at all 'uncertain' I will ensure that a note is made letting others know of my doubts and the reasoning behind the note.

But this all in my tree on Ancestry, I only keep a basic tree on here now as I found that after about 2 years the contacts I made were so far removed that they were not really helpful to me and I seemed to be providing more that receiving.

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 5 May 2012 20:03

If they have every document for each entry on their tree then it would still need to be checked out to be trusted,

I saw a tree where info on some certs and census where ignored and justified with a week argument/explanation in the notes,

Whats the point of having a hobby like Genealogy and then copying some else's work unless it's just a race to get as many names as possible

Just my opinion

if you want to merge your tree you will need a family tree program their are several you can download free, try google for one that suits your needs

Roy

Barbz

Barbz Report 5 May 2012 19:50

Even if they have documents such as certificates such as births marriages and deaths in their possession?

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 5 May 2012 19:34

NEVER take anyone elses research as correct.

Take all their information and verify it before you even think of just adding to your own tree.

I would look on the other trees as sources of information, which can be used to look into more 'relatives'.

I can say with quite some certainty that this will be one of many telling you the same. :-D

Barbz

Barbz Report 5 May 2012 18:50

I have come across relatives whilst looking for my ancestors, and I am wondering if there is a way to merge my tree with theirs and vice versa, instead of handwriting them down and individually entering them one at a time, and how would I go about doing this?

Barbz