Monday, October 22, 2012

Match Your GeneaNet Family Tree - Genealogy Blog - GeneaNet

You can now automatically match your family tree with the complete GeneaNet database. This new feature will automatically search for new ancestros in your family tree.

Match your family tree with just one click or select the Advanced mode to get full access to all settings.

Every member can automatically match surnames & places their your family tree with the complete GeneaNet database.

Club Privilege members can automatically match all individuals in their family tree with the complete GeneaNet database.

Click the 'Match' button in the 'Match Family Tree' section of the GeneaNet home page.

Or pass your mouse over the 'Search' tab then click 'Online Family Trees'.

Club Privilege members can automatically match all individuals in their family tree with the complete GeneaNet database. Click the 'Match' button in the 'Search by Individual' section.

Select 'Search for new ancestors' then click 'OK' or select the Advanced mode to get full access to all settings.

Search applies to the first individual in the result box (bold text). In our example, 2 matches have been found for Susanna Leech.

Click the button to view the matches (This will open a new page or tab, depending on your browser).

The search stops when matches are found. Click the 'More Results' button to continue the search.

Search is saved so your can resume it later even if you quit the page and if you have logged out from GeneaNet. Just click this button to resume the search.

To ask for help on any topic related to the GeneaNet web site, please go to our forums (Click 'Forums' in the 'Community' tab at the top of this page).

Source: http://genealogyblog.geneanet.org/index.php/post/2012/10/Match-Your-GeneaNet-Family-Tree.html

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