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Improvements to the OneGreatFamily Genealogy
Browser |
New Name and Place Standardization,
Starfield Status Bar For the past several
weeks our development team has been working hard
to improve the Genealogy Browser. We appreciate
all the OneGreatFamily members who have brought to
our attention some of the improvements that needed
to be made. We feel it is very important to
constantly be upgrading our product and services
to our members so you can have success with
finding your ancestors at OneGreatFamily.
Here are 2 enhancements there were
recently developed and implemented to our site:
- Improved Starfield Status Bar - When
you are loading your Starfield you will notice
that the status bar now will show you the
progress of the upload by generation. This will
provide you with an indication as to how long it
will take to load the Starfield. Obviously the
more generations you would like to view the
longer it will take.
- New Name and Place Standardization -
We have added a name standardization edit box
where you can input all the information you have
about first and last names and places and then
it will piece it all together. When you open the
"Details For" box of an individual you will
notice a pencil icon next to the last name and
places fields. Click this icon to bring up the
name edit box. We also modified the fields so
the Genealogy Browser will recognize all your
data. For example, the "first name" field can
now take: Title, First Name, Middle Name(s),
"Nickname"
We'll be letting you know of the more Genealogy
Browser changes over the next couple of months.
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Q&A: How do I start my family tree at
OneGreatFamily? |
Starting Your Family Tree is
Easy
There are three main ways that you can get
started entering information into
OneGreatFamily.
1. Submitting what research you have already
done as a GEDCOM file
You can upload a GEDCOM containing your
ancestral information. A GEDCOM is a file that
stores genealogical information in a particular
format, which allows researchers to share and work
together on their information. We not only allow
you to add your GEDCOM to the collection of others
that have been submitted, but once yours has been
added, it will begin to connect with others as
family links are found! This allows you to save
time by uploading the information that you have
collected and entered using a different program
and not have to start from scratch.
You can upload your GEDCOM into OneGreatFamily
by selecting “Import GEDCOM File to View” from the
File menu in the Genealogy Browser or by selecting
the second option on the "Organize Family Trees"
box that appears each time you launch the
Genealogy Browser after logging in.
2. Entering your family tree directly into
OneGreatFamily
If you are new to OneGreatFamily, you may not
realize that you have access to a complete family
tree program for free! It is called the Genealogy
Browser, and you can get access to it simply by
logging in to your OneGreatFamily account. On the
“My Account” page, click on the link labeled “View
or Edit my Family Tree”. This will start you on
the process of downloading the Genealogy Browser.
From there you can begin to create records for
yourself, your parents, children and siblings, as
well as your extended relatives. As soon as you
enter the information for a person, OneGreatFamily
begins to search your information against what
others have entered to find matches.
3. Starting with what someone else has
submitted
Because new names are constantly being added to
OneGreatFamily, many members find that others have
already submitted some of their ancestors. This
allows members to pick up where others have left
off. Do a search of our database and see which of
your ancestors have already been added. If you
have additional information to add, just type it
right in as if you were the original submitter.
The information is automatically updated! It's
that easy!
To start your family tree by using an ancestor
already added to OneGreatFamily, choose the third
options on the "Organize Family Trees" box. Enter
the ancestor's OGFN (OneGreatFamily Number) in the
field. (Each person added to OneGreatFamily is
given a number. On all of our search results it
will list your ancestor's OGFN)
All of these techniques allow members to add
information to their trees, and together, they are
working to create the largest single family tree
available. No matter which method you choose to
upload your information, OneGreatFamily offers
technology that can match and merge it with the
information that has been submitted by
others.
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Lisa Lights the Way |
Civil and Criminal Court
Records by Lisa South, Certified
Genealogist
I jokingly tell my students that as
genealogists we hope our ancestors were famous
or infamous and while this certainly makes them
easier to find, most of our ancestors who were
neither famous nor infamous will still show up
in court records. In a twenty year period, a
person shows up in court records an average of
three times. However these records are often
overlooked because searching them can be a slow
process. Not all of them have been indexed and
it requires reading through the minutes to
discover if your ancestor is mentioned.
There are several levels of courts in the
United States: Federal, State and County. As
researchers, your main interest will be State and
County records.
A few things to remember about these
records:
- From 1700-1840 Civil and Criminal records
were combined.
- When checking court records, check the
defendant, plaintiff and criminal
records.
Don't shy away from early criminal records. In
times past, many things were considered
criminal - such as missing church and gossiping.
- The Family History Library of the LDS Church
has most court records on
microfilm available
for interlibrary loan at any one of the
branch libraries.
- Criminal records have two classifications -
misdemeanors and felonies.
- Civil can include torts (a wrongful act for
which damages may be sought),
contract, and
real property cases.
You need to learn about the court system in
your county or state of interest. If the
records are indexed, lucky you!! If they are not
indexed, it will require more time and patience
to search. Sometimes all you will find is that
our ancestor served on a jury etc., but other
times you will be well rewarded for your
search!
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FreeGenData.com
FreeGenData.com
is a search tool to help you locate free genealogy
databases and transcriptions on the web. You can
search by location (country, state, province,
county, etc.) or type of record (census, passenger
list, marriage, etc.).
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