Edgemont 11th Family History Class
Friday, March 11, 2016
FIND TAKE TEACH
There is a pamphlet that isn't available yet in print, but is available to see online. You can see it by clicking "Download PDF" on this webpage.
https://familysearch.org/find-take-teach
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
BYU Family History Library Webinars
BYU is creating webinars to help with family history research. Go to the webinar page by clicking HERE .
Scroll down the page to "Quick Looks," "Webinar Handouts," and "30 to 60 Minute Webinars."
Don't forget that the BYU Family History Library is open the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. They have classes and help on those days. On that same page, look at the left hand column under "Navigation." Click on "In-Library Classes" to see what is available.
Mary
Scroll down the page to "Quick Looks," "Webinar Handouts," and "30 to 60 Minute Webinars."
Don't forget that the BYU Family History Library is open the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. They have classes and help on those days. On that same page, look at the left hand column under "Navigation." Click on "In-Library Classes" to see what is available.
Mary
Friday, February 26, 2016
FamilySearch Family Tree: How to Work with Possible Duplicate Records
How
to Work with Possible Duplicate Records
To merge duplicate records:
Family
Tree finds records that may be possible duplicates. After comparing two
records, you can
merge
them. After you have identified the information to keep, Family Tree will:
• Keep
the original record.
• Add
to the original record the information that you selected from the duplicate
record.
•
Remove and archive the duplicate record.
•
Record these actions on the change history so that they can be unmerged if
needed.
Before
you start the merge process:
• Do
your research to determine the accuracy of the information and to attach
sources.
• Write
down the ID number for both persons on a FamilySearch
Family Tree Cleanup Worksheet.
• Compare the temple work for both persons. Write
it down.
After the merge, recheck
the temple work for the remaining person.
•
Understand the full picture - you are adding the family and extended pedigree
of the merged person too.
Proceed
slowly - cautiously - carefully.
First – if you already know two records to merge, Write down the ID
numbers for both persons on your FamilySearch Family Tree Cleanup Worksheet.
If you do not know of any duplicates yet,
use Possible Duplicates in step 2 to
look for them.
1. Open
the person’s details page.
2.
Click Possible Duplicates in the Tools box. Review
the results and do either A or B
below.
A. If a record is displaying, go to Step 4.
B. If the record is not displaying, click Merge by ID in the header.
* Enter the ID number of the duplicate record
that you want to compare with.
* Click Continue. Go to Step 3.
3.
Click Review Merge.
The
record on the left is the one that will be preserved. The record on the right
will be deleted
and
then stored in an archive. Have the more correct record on the left-hand side.
If needed,
click Switch Positions (if available)
above the two names to switch the two records.
4.
Click Open Details beneath Vital Information to review who last modified the information and
to
review any reason statements.
5.
Compare the information of the record on the right side with the information on
the left side.
• If
the information on the right is not on the left, and is correct, click Add.
• If
the information on the right is more correct, click Replace.
• If
the information on the right is the same or less correct, click Reject.
• If
you need to change your selection, click Undo.
6.
After reviewing each piece of information, then do either A or B below.
A. If the two records are
a duplicate, click Continue Merge.
Enter the
reason why you feel they are a match.
Click Finish Merge.
B. If you determine the two records are not a duplicate, at the bottom
of the page
click Not a Match.
Enter the
reason why you feel they are not a match.
Click Not a Match.
To
indicate that two records are Not a Match:
Family
Tree finds records that may be possible duplicates. After comparing two
records, you can
indicate
that they are not a match. Family Tree will no longer suggest that they are
possible
duplicates.
1. Open
the person’s details page.
2.
Click Possible Duplicates in the Tools box.
3.
Compare the information between the two persons.
4.
Click Not a Match if the two persons do not match.
5.
Enter the reason why you feel they are not a match.
6.
Click Not a Match.
To
remove a record from the “Not a Match” list:
1. Open
the person’s details page.
2.
Click Possible Duplicates in the Tools box.
3.
Click Not a Match in the header.
4. Find
the person that needs to be moved back to the list of possible duplicates.
5.
Click May Be a Match at the far right of the person’s name.
6.
Enter the reason the information is correct.
7.
Click May Be a Match.
To undo a merge - if the record has
not been changed:
If the
merge needs to be undone, and if the preserved record has not changed since the
merge,
then
you can undo the merge.
1. Open
the person’s details page who needs a record unmerged.
2. In
the Latest Changes box, click Show All Changes.
Changes
that resulted from a merge are identified with a colored box around them. Merge is
at the
top left of the box.
3. Find
the name of the deleted person and then click Unmerge
to the right of the name.
4.
Enter the reason why you feel the merge should be undone.
5.
Click Unmerge.
6. In
the Latest Changes box, click Show All Changes.
Changes
that resulted from an Unmerge are identified with a colored box around them.
Unmerge is at the top left of the
box.
To restore a record that was
deleted after a merge - if the record has been changed:
When
two records are merged, one record remains in Family Tree, the other is deleted
and then
stored
in an archive. If the merge needs to be undone, and if the remaining record was changed
after
the merge, then you have to restore the archived record.
1. Open
the person’s details page of someone in the person’s family.
2. In
the Latest Changes box, click Show All Changes.
Changes
that resulted from a merge are identified with a colored box around them. Merge is
at the
top left of the box.
3.
Click on the name of the person listed beneath Deleted Person.
4.
Click Person on the
summary card.
Review
the information as to why the record was deleted.
5.
Click Restore Person.
6.
Enter the reason
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Thank you to the Utah South Area Family History Training Center for these instructions.
Mary Pletsch
FamilySearch Family Tree Tutorial Resource
I met someone who created a website for FamilySearch Family Tree users. It has many lessons and links to tutorials and videos and power point presentations that you can go through as you have questions.
It is the FamilySearch Family Tree Users Group at http://fsfamilytreeusergroup.com/resources.php
Click on the Green titles and it will take you to the presentations. If a PowerPoint presentation comes up, just click on the forward arrows in the bottom left to go through it page by page. If there's a video, click on the arrow in the middle of the video to watch.
The nice thing about resources like this is that you can go over and over them until you understand them.
Mary Pletsch
It is the FamilySearch Family Tree Users Group at http://fsfamilytreeusergroup.com/resources.php
Click on the Green titles and it will take you to the presentations. If a PowerPoint presentation comes up, just click on the forward arrows in the bottom left to go through it page by page. If there's a video, click on the arrow in the middle of the video to watch.
The nice thing about resources like this is that you can go over and over them until you understand them.
Mary Pletsch
FamilySearch Family Tree SOURCES
Here are some instructions that can help you find documents and sources in FamilySearch and attach them to your relative in Family Tree. I have modified more lengthy instructions and have tried to keep it fairly simple. I hope this helps. -Mary Pletsch
WORKING
WITH SOURCES IN FAMILYSEARCH FAMILY TREE
BASIC
Getting
Started
Go to: familysearch.org and
then sign in.
Click Family Tree in the
FamilySearch menu line.
To open the person’s details page, click on the name to see the
summary card, and then click Person.
Information:
There is more than one way
to find a record or source. (Method A, B or C below).
Method
A - Search Records
1. Open the person’s
details page.
2. In the Search
Records box, click FamilySearch.org.
· 3. Review the search results.
· Click a name in the search results
to review the indexed information.
· If available, click View the
Document to evaluate the original record.
· Go back to the indexed
information.
· Click Attach to Family Tree (Instructions
under “Source Linker View”)
Note: The search feature may not find all possible
results. You can refine your search by changing the search terms in the fields of the template on
the left-hand side of the page. For a female, change the Last Names field
to her married surname to get different search results for censuses, death
records, etc.
Method
B - Research Help
1. Open the person’s
details page.
2. In the Research Help
box, click the person’s name for one of the Record Hint suggestions.
· A window will open with the
indexed information.
3. Review the indexed
information.
· If available, click View Image to
evaluate the original record.
· The indexed information does not
include all of the information found on the record. Look for additional information in the image of
the original record.
o Click
the “X” in the upper right corner of the image to return to the indexed
information.
·
Click Review and Attach (Instructions below under “Source Linker View”)
Method C – SEARCH Tab on the Menu Bar
An alternate way to find a record is to search without being on a person’s Details page. You can search all indexed records, or search by location or a specific collection in FamilySearch Historical Records.
1. In the header at the top of the FamilySearch page, mouse over SEARCH.
2. Click on RECORDS.
This will take you to a page where you can fill in the fields to search all indexed collections. The search results page will be the same as when you use “Search Records” from the person’s details page.
Find a Collection: You can also fill in the field under “Find a Collection” by typing in the name of the collection (Like U. S. Census Records). Fill in the search fields to only search that collection. Or you can search for records by location by clicking on the map, or clicking on “Browse All Collections.”
When you click on Browse All Collections, you can search for a place or a type of record or a record name. Typing in a location will list all records for a location that are both indexed and not indexed. You can browse unindexed records on your computer. No microfilm reader needed!
EVALUATE RECORD INFORMATION
What does this record
prove? What additional information is on the record that is not on the indexed
page? What other records
does this lead you to find? Use this information to edit the Vital
Information on the person’s details page. (Click on information you want to change, click "Edit" tab, type the information into the correct fields, give a reason you are using that information, "Save.")
SEARCH RESULTS EXPLAINED
The
Search Results page is organized as follows:
TOP – If you have started your search from a person’s
details page by clicking on FamilySearch under “Search Records,” you
will see the person you are researching across the top of the Search Results page, with basic vital
information and relationships. This
helps you to remember the details you will compare records to.
LEFT – “Refine your search” is on the left
side. It has various fields that you can
fill in and open and close to change your search. Changing spelling and the amount of
information you give helps you to get different search results and helps you to
find records. Any writing in blue is a link to open more filters or to show you
additional information.
RIGHT – Search Results from Historical Records
takes up the main part of the page. It
will tell you how many results there are.
It will show you the name on the record, the record collection name, the information that has been indexed and if
there is an image of the original record that you can view.
Compare
the information in the table with the information at the top to judge if you
want to look more closely at the record or not.
RECORDS
vs COLLECTIONS
You
can view the results two ways. The
default or usual way you will view the results is the RECORDS view. Under the Records tab, the records are
organized as to how close the computer thinks they come to the search
criteria.
Click
on the COLLECTIONS tab and you will see the results organized into
groups of records: Birth, Marriage &
Death; Census & Lists; Migration & Naturalization; Military; Probate
and Court. This is a good view if you
are looking for specific information.
TO
VIEW A RECORD
You
can view the record several ways:
1.
Click
the little arrow next to the name in the Preview column.
2. Click on the person’s name
3. OR click on the
paper icon under Details.
It will open up a window
that will show you more about the record.
You can then preview the record, open an image of the document, if
available, and click “Attach to Family Tree,” if needed.
4 You can click
on the camera icon from the Search Results page to look at the image
before you look at the indexed information.
SOURCE LINKER VIEW -ATTACH SOURCES TO FAMILY -
A.
The Attach Historical Records
to Family Tree screen has two halves.
•
On the left are the people that are mentioned in the historical record.
•
On the right are the people that are mentioned in Family Tree.
B.
The first person in the list is
called the focus person.
C.
A green section indicates that the
record has already been attached to a person‘s details page. It will say Detach
between the two columns.
1.
Compare the first person with an Attach
link.
·
To see more details, do either of
the following in the right column:
• Click on the person’s
name.
• Click Details to
the far right of the person’s name of the Family Tree record.
Note:
Some records, such as a census, may list others in the household
as live-in-relatives, guests,
servants, etc. Study and
compare the information carefully! If you do not know the person, DO NOT ADD
the name into Family Tree. Whoever they are related to will find them in
the household and then attach it at a later date.
2.
If the person on the left is the same as the person
on the right, click Attach between
the two columns.
3. If you want to add the event information from
the historical record, click Add.
4. Enter a reason statement to attach source. (What
the source proves, why you are attaching it)
5. Adjust the tagging, if needed.
6. IF you want this source added to your
source box, click the box by Add Source to Source Box
7. Click Attach.
8. Repeat Steps 1-7 for each person that has an
Attach link. Modify the “reason to attach”
statement if needed.
To change the focus person:
The first person in the
list on the Source Linker page is called the focus person. This person
can be changed on both the historical record and on the Family Tree record.
Do either of the
following:
• On the historical record
side, click Change to the far right of Person of Record and Spouse. Choose the name you want to
be the focus person and click on it.
• On the Family Tree side,
click Change to the far right of Selected Person and Spouse.
Click on another family member’s name OR enter the ID number in the Go To field.
To
select a different spouse:
If there is more than one
spouse, click on the triangle to the left of the spouse name.
Click on the name of the
spouse.
Note: If you are working
with a record of a married woman, Family Tree displays her maiden name.
If FamilySearch has
matched the source to an incorrect family, click Not your Family? Find your
family To search for the correct family. You can search using Possible
Matches, the History List, or enter the
person’s ID number.
If the person on the left
and the person on the right aren’t matched up correctly, you can align him /
her. As you mouse over the person in the
left column, the pointer will change to a hand or four-pointing arrow.
Press and hold down the
left mouse button and drag the person to the correct spot.
Note:
This works only when the source is not attached.
To
detach a source:
You can detach the source
from an incorrectly linked person.
Click Detach between
the two columns. The Detach Source From window appears.
Enter a reason statement
to detach the source.
Click Detach.
The
caution sign:
If you see a caution
triangle icon, located between the two columns, it indicates the source is
attached to someone else in Family Tree. Mouse over the triangle, read the
explanation. These are possible causes:
• An incorrect ancestor
has been linked in Family Tree.
• There are duplicate
records for this ancestor in Family Tree.
• The record has been
linked to the head of household instead of the correct person in the family.
• The person is living.
Note:
If you have questions regarding sources, hover over the Light Bulb in
the bottom
right corner to show TIPS.
Click on TIPS to open the Search Help options.
Here you can view these how-to
tutorials and read their instructions:
*
Attach a record to a Person
*
Add a person to the tree - Match Not Found
*
Add a person to the tree - Match Found
*
Attach a person from “Other on Record”
*
Attach Multiple Families from One Record
Modified from Instructions created at the Utah South Area Family History Training Center 2015
Saturday, October 10, 2015
FAMILY TREE: Correcting Relationships
Sometimes we will find a family that has one or more incorrect
relationships in our pedigree, whether it be the wrong spouse, a wrong child, or a wrong
parent. This can be a result of several kinds of mistakes, like incorrect merges or mistaken identities.
There are several ways to
correct relationships. There are good
sources online that show several ways to fix the mistaken connections. Here are some simple instructions that are on familysearch.org.
Couple Relationships: Link to Instructions
You can find these and other helpful articles through “Get
Help” on Familysearch.org or The Family History Guide website on this page: Family History Guide Project 1
The important thing to remember is that you do not delete
people, you delete the relationship. Or
you edit the relationship. If you know who should be in the
relationships, then you can change the relationship. If you do not know who someone belongs to but
you know they shouldn’t be in your pedigree, unattach them from your tree by
deleting the relationship, but leave them in Family Tree for someone to find
and connect with later. Sources are key
to keeping your tree correct.
If you get stuck and have questions, give me a call.
Mary
MEMORIES: How to attach memory files to Family Tree
MEMORIES – FAMILY
SEARCH.ORG FAMILY TREE
Here are instructions for adding memories to Family Tree in Familysearch.org:
Sign in to FamilySearch.org
PHOTOS and DOCUMENTS
Step 1 – ADD Your
Photo
1.
Click Family
Tree
2.
Find the person you want to upload a picture for.
3.
Copy the person’s ID number. The ID number will be used to link the photo
to the person.
4.
Open a new tab OR open another browser window by
pressing ctrl + n. Go to familysearch.org
and sign in.
6.
Click the Upload
button. The first time you add a photo
you will need to read and agree to the Submission Agreement.
7.
Upload
a photo using
DRAG
AND DROP – click the windows start button
to find the picture in “Pictures” or “Documents”
or if it’s on your USB drive, look under “Computer.” If it’s on your desktop you can make your
window smaller so you can see the photograph file there. Click on the photo file (press and hold down
the left mouse botton) and drag the photo toward the green box with the white +
sign on the upload page. When the area
turns green, let go of the left mouse button to drop the photo.
CLICK
TO ADD - Click the green box with the white + sign. A box will open. Find where the photo is located on your
computer. Click on the photo file and
then click “Open.”
8.
You will see an Uploading box which will change to Completed
Step
2 – TAG the Photo
1.
Click on the box that says Completed, or on a photo you have not tagged yet.
2.
Click on the person’s face in the photo. A circle within a box appears.
3.
Resize the circle by dragging any of the four
corner boxes. Adjust the circle around
the face to make a portrait by clicking in the circle and dragging it to the
right position.
Type the person’s name in the box that asks
“Who is this?” as it is in Family Tree. Use the maiden name for females.
-If
this is the first time you have tagged the person, click Add New.
-If
you have tagged a photo of this person before, click their name when it appears
in the drop down list. It will be automatically linked to them.
4.
Add Title
– Add a title above the picture, usually the name and short description like a date.
5.
Add Description
if you want. You can explain what you
know about the photograph such as when and where the picture was taken.
6.
Tag additional people in the picture by
repeating steps 2 and 3.
Step 3 – LINK the Photo to Family Tree.
1.
Click on the little arrow by the person’s name on the right of the
page. A menu will appear.
2.
Click Attach
to Family Tree.
3.
Put the ID number of the person in the ID field
and click Select. Or
search with their name and click Find. Click Select
by the person’s name when it appears.
4.
Click Attach
under “Identify this person in Family Tree.”
5.
Repeat for each person in the photo that you
have tagged that has a red circle by their name.
Documents
1.
2. Documents that are in a pdf format will automatically be marked as a document. If it is a jpeg file or similar file because the document was scanned, you can click on "Details" and there's a box you can check by "Document" to indicate that it's a document. Now you can tag it with a rectangular tag field rather than the round one.
Click on the document. A square and rectangle tag box appears.
Resize the square by dragging any of the
four corner boxes.
Position the square over the person’s name
.
Type the full name in the box as it appears
in Family Tree. Females use their maiden
name.
Click Add New if this is the first time you have tagged this person OR
If you have tagged them before, click on
their name as it appears in the drop-down list.
Add
Title – add a descriptive title for the document at the top of the
document. Save.
Description
– you can add more information about it in the description box. Add
to save it.
Attach
to Family Tree the same way you attach photos.
Details
– you can view the original, rotate
left or rotate right using Details
6.
Stories
The size limit of a story is about 100
pages of text
1. In the Gallery, click on the "Add a Memory" green plus icon.
2.
Click "Create a Story," which is under the little book in the middle of the page. You will be reminded of the Submission
Agreement.
3.
You can add one photo that you have previously
uploaded to Memories. Click Attach Photo. You will see all your photos and
documents. Click on the circle of the
photo or document you want to add. Click
Add at the bottom of the page.
4.
Click in the title field and type in a title.
5.
Type
your story in the Story field OR copy and paste it from a digital
text document such as Word, WordPerfect, Notepad, etc. You cannot use a .pdf document here. You also cannot use a scan of a printed story
unless you convert it to text using OCR (Optical Character Recognition). You can Click Edit Story to edit the story if you contributed it.
6.
Who Is In
This Story? Identify who is in the story in the right hand column.
If you have tagged the person before, click on their name when it appears
in the drop-down list. If you have not
entered their name in any memory
before, type their full name in the field as it appears in Family Tree. Click Attach to Family Tree to attach the
story to the person following the instructions given in photos or documents.
Audio
The Memories Audio Player page is similar to the other Memory pages.
These include: Add/Upload, add and edit Titles and Descriptions, Tagging,
Attach, People, Albums, Details, and Report Abuse (which includes copyright
infringement).
• Audio files can be attached to ancestors as well as living individuals.
You can only listen to those files for living individuals that you have
authorization to access. (Those you can see on your tree)
• Audio files must be either in an .m4a or .mp3 file format and no larger
than 15 MB (about 15 minutes). It is
recommended that you keep recordings under 5 minutes.
To access Audio files:
Do either A or B:
A. In the Gallery menu
line, click the Audio microphone icon, go to Step 1.
OR
B. On a person’s details
page, click Memories. Scroll down to Audio, go to Step 1.
Adding Audio files in Memories
1. Click Memories then Gallery and then Audio, or go to a persons details page.
2. Check the “I have read and agree to the Submission Agreement” box.
3. Click the Upload button - a window will open allowing you to choose
where you have
saved your audio recording
OR
Drag and Drop your audio file into the upload screen from your desk top
or from your computer files.
4. At the right, on the Memories
Audio Player Page, find WHO IS IN
THIS AUDIO? and the People in this
memory box - do either of the following:
• If you have previously tagged this person, as you start typing the
person’s name in the field, a drop-down list will appear. Click on the person’s
name.
OR
• If you have NOT previously tagged this person, enter the person’s full
name in the field as it is in Family Tree. (For females, use their maiden
name.) Click on Add New.
5. If there is someone in the People
in this memory list with a red circle icon, click on the person’s name to link
it. Click Attach to Family Tree.
Follow the instructions given for photos.
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