Very, very helpful. These are procedures that I have been mystified about for years, and this tutorial answers many questions. I have saved it to watch again!
Even advanced genealogists will benefit from this video. Robert eloquently describes insights to correctly use the “tools” of Hints and the FamilySearch Source Linker.
I found this instruction material extremely helpful. If there is no error correction video already available, may I suggest a series of short videos that explain the rectification of common problems? For example, I have a father who married twice, and some children have been attached to the incorrect mother. There must be many simple error scenarios.
@@andrewsallee2702 No, I am not related. My husband's Wunder family were late immigrants--Germans from Russia, who settled in western Nebraska, then eastern Wyoming in 1925. His grandfather, George Wunder, was adopted in Russia. They lived in Gnadenfeld before immigrating.
Thanks so much for this video. I will go back and review this again if I go into the family tree and check for records to attach to persons in the tree. However I do have two questions: 1) What are the specific instructions for attaching sources for non-indexed records? 2) What are the specific instructions for attaching personal records such as transcripts of notes from family members? Specifically I do a lot of research on Family Search in Italian records (Latin, French and Italian) and want to know the steps to attach those. Also I have some notes on the Italian family from a great-aunt who is deceased for many years. And if her family notes correspond with other records I think they should be added as sources. Thanks so much for any direction you can give in this regard. We have specific problems with information in the tree such as two sisters (one of them my great-grandmother) being married consecutively to my great-grandfather and the tree has some of the information confused. I have the documents to make it correct (including the death certificate of the first sister -- and that information also confirmed by my great-aunt's notes). Another problem concerns the identity of my great-great grandfather who was an Abandoned Infant shortly after his birth in Italy. The Allegati of his marriage gave information that confirms this and confirms the exact month and day of his birth. They have the year of his birth incorrect because they were only estimating his age when he got married. But I have found the documents in Italian (including his birth record) to prove that it is the same person with a different name. Thanks again for any assistance you can give me in cleaning up and adding adequate sources to the tree.
Thank you, this and your other videos have really helped me. I have a question though. When you pulled up the 1930 census for one of your family members, towards the beginning of the video, only 1 or 2 of their children were already attached to the record. I believe you attached some of the other kids from family tree, into that record as well. My question is w/o viewing the actual record how do you know who was living in the home at that time?
I rarely add living people to hints unless very close family. On my collateral lines I could end up with too many people to track and they then become duplicates. I like to check the sources for unfinished sources to add family that have since died, were missed, incorrectly attached, or information not pulled in etc. Have you done a video on hints you cant finish because of unrelated people or unknown? I know because I asked but most people dont know.
Wow. very professional but not particularly helpful as speaker conveyed thoughts and ideas so fast for me, a newby to the scene of Family DNA Search to follow at a pace I could handle. Kudos to you - I have a long way to go to catch up to your expertise! Will have to check where I can find someone who starts at the very beginning of this journey.
It’s pretty probable when you talk like 18 century that’s completely different families used to them back then that were farmers used to have lots and lots of kids
THANK YOU! I am new to Family Search and have been so confused as to how things work. This was perfect......Are you doing more????
Omg! Thank you so much. I wondered how to FIX incorrect information. I needed this to be able to continue my fun work on our genealogy.
Very, very helpful. These are procedures that I have been mystified about for years, and this tutorial answers many questions. I have saved it to watch again!
Wow, super helpful!!!! It is so nice to learn how to align people!!!!
Even advanced genealogists will benefit from this video. Robert eloquently describes insights to correctly use the “tools” of Hints and the FamilySearch Source Linker.
Thank you. This was so helpful. I have used Family Search for many years, but I learned so much from this. Please keep these coming!
This is great and very clear information. Thank you for the clarification.
I will use these tips. It is a kind of new to me.
I found this instruction material extremely helpful. If there is no error correction video already available, may I suggest a series of short videos that explain the rectification of common problems? For example, I have a father who married twice, and some children have been attached to the incorrect mother. There must be many simple error scenarios.
WOW! Tons of info! Thanks for all this information.
Thank you so much I’m so glad I found you. I’ve been so confused for over three months this really clarifies what we need to do. Thank you so much.
very good. presented with clarity.
This was fantastic, thank you.
Thanks for reviewing as you go.
Great Presentation
Great job explaining adding family members in the correct order. The visual really helped also.
Thank you so much this answered many questions and was very helpful
Thank you! Answered so many questions for me!
Thank you, it was very helpful. So glad I took the time to review it and practice the tips on my system.
I learned several things. thank you
This cleared up a lot of questions I had when trying to attach census records especially!
Sandy, are you related to George WUNDER in Lexington, KY in the 40's??
@@andrewsallee2702 No, I am not related. My husband's Wunder family were late immigrants--Germans from Russia, who settled in western Nebraska, then eastern Wyoming in 1925. His grandfather, George Wunder, was adopted in Russia. They lived in Gnadenfeld before immigrating.
Es super interesante encontrar registros para mi árbol familiar . me encantaria tener este material pero si fuera en Español mucho mejor..
Thanks so much for this video. I will go back and review this again if I go into the family tree and check for records to attach to persons in the tree. However I do have two questions: 1) What are the specific instructions for attaching sources for non-indexed records? 2) What are the specific instructions for attaching personal records such as transcripts of notes from family members?
Specifically I do a lot of research on Family Search in Italian records (Latin, French and Italian) and want to know the steps to attach those. Also I have some notes on the Italian family from a great-aunt who is deceased for many years. And if her family notes correspond with other records I think they should be added as sources. Thanks so much for any direction you can give in this regard.
We have specific problems with information in the tree such as two sisters (one of them my great-grandmother) being married consecutively to my great-grandfather and the tree has some of the information confused. I have the documents to make it correct (including the death certificate of the first sister -- and that information also confirmed by my great-aunt's notes).
Another problem concerns the identity of my great-great grandfather who was an Abandoned Infant shortly after his birth in Italy. The Allegati of his marriage gave information that confirms this and confirms the exact month and day of his birth. They have the year of his birth incorrect because they were only estimating his age when he got married. But I have found the documents in Italian (including his birth record) to prove that it is the same person with a different name. Thanks again for any assistance you can give me in cleaning up and adding adequate sources to the tree.
Thank you, this and your other videos have really helped me. I have a question though. When you pulled up the 1930 census for one of your family members, towards the beginning of the video, only 1 or 2 of their children were already attached to the record. I believe you attached some of the other kids from family tree, into that record as well. My question is w/o viewing the actual record how do you know who was living in the home at that time?
I rarely add living people to hints unless very close family. On my collateral lines I could end up with too many people to track and they then become duplicates. I like to check the sources for unfinished sources to add family that have since died, were missed, incorrectly attached, or information not pulled in etc.
Have you done a video on hints you cant finish because of unrelated people or unknown? I know because I asked but most people dont know.
What are options?
Pueden traducir al español,por favor?
Wow. very professional but not particularly helpful as speaker conveyed thoughts and ideas so fast for me, a newby to the scene of Family DNA Search to follow at a pace I could handle. Kudos to you - I have a long way to go to catch up to your expertise! Will have to check where I can find someone who starts at the very beginning of this journey.
It’s pretty probable when you talk like 18 century that’s completely different families used to them back then that were farmers used to have lots and lots of kids