Another rabbit hole! My mom's people lived in DeWitt county, Illinois (many settlers) and this Explore option opened up a bunch of stuff to look at. In I go!
Thanks Connie! Great information. Boy, I remember the old Rootsweb days, the message boards. Met a few relatives through the message boards and even some childhood friends of my Dads that were very helpful in my research in the area Dad grew up.
Thanks Connie! I’ve been bumbling around my family history since the 60s. But between family and job and life, it’s always been relegated to a fascinating and intriguing puzzle to get lost in when I had some spare time. Now that I’m retired, you are teaching me how to organize my “work” and fill in the lives my ancestors lived! When I’m be saved enough, I’ll sign up for more structured learning, but for now I’m enjoying the heck out of trying on all of the things you are teaching 😊
Still have the Red Book and Source Book on my shelf. Rootsweb accounts (for people who hosted/managed pages) are supposed to have or will move to read only this year -- no more updating/editing, just info for people who may still have old accounts there. Connie, I love your channel, and so appreciate all of your time and work that goes into your great vids!
Thank you so much Connie! Very good tips you are giving us and that I will try for such. And I just love the information about the forms of the census. It’s so nice of you to help us advance in our research and family tree! Thanks!
Thank you for all the tips. I always learn something new and useful from your posts. I think I stumbled on the census tab once, and now I know where to find it. The "AI" tab is fun to look at, gives us a look into life at the time our ancestors lived. Now to put the tips to work! :~)
For those of us who have poor vision, may I submit to you a suggestion to increase the size of your pointer? Make it super large and choose a color that contrast with the filed behind it? Thank you
Another great video! Quick question, on the Family Group Sheets, is it possible to print one out with it filled in from one's own tree? Or do you have to have the Pro subscription to get that feature?
I don't believe printing an ancestors profile is a Pro Tool. You can simply go to the ancestors profile, click on tools, print, upper left click Customize, and you can choose what to print.
Go to DNA Painter to determine all possible relationships. dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4 Then through a process of elimination you should be able to figure it out.
Lol so true. They made a mistake adding Geanet data to hints. I've look at that data and I'm sure it has steered many tree wrong. I wish Ancestry would just focus on nothing but real records and indexing. Also of course a chromosome browser as part of the higher tier.
This feature is in Beta. That means you can send feedback directly to the developers. Sometimes there is a feedback button in Beta features. If you see one, send them your suggestion. I tried to do this under Explore but I don't see the feedback button. Perhaps you can find one somewhere else in the system. You can also try drilling into the Contact Us page in the support center.
Completely forgot about the message boards. Thank you for that reminder. The Red Book from Rootsweb, is that information different than what we find in the family search wiki?
I see the Red Book in the FamilySearch Catalog, but you can't view it unless you at the FHL (to the best of my knowledge). On RootsWeb you can read the text of the book like a website.
Connie, is there any way to generate a fan chart automatically for a specific person other than oneself? I would like to generate fan charts in which the root person is not myself but each of my great grandparents. Is there any way to do that other than typing these up manually?
Yes. On Ancestry... go to tree, fan chart view, hover over the person, right click and choose view tree. That puts the ancestor into the center. Then on the left side three dot menu, click print. From there you can choose to export it to your printer or to a PDF file, etc. Alternatively, you can export your tree to ChartMasters. You will pay for a family tree there... but I've seen them at conferences and they are beautiful. If you go there, tell them I sent you. :)
Thanks!
Hey thanks. I appreciate the support.
Another rabbit hole! My mom's people lived in DeWitt county, Illinois (many settlers) and this Explore option opened up a bunch of stuff to look at. In I go!
Thanks Connie! Great information. Boy, I remember the old Rootsweb days, the message boards. Met a few relatives through the message boards and even some childhood friends of my Dads that were very helpful in my research in the area Dad grew up.
Yeah... I remember CompuServe was like the coolest thing back then... in the early 90's. :) Time flies when you're having fun!
Thanks Connie! I’ve been bumbling around my family history since the 60s. But between family and job and life, it’s always been relegated to a fascinating and intriguing puzzle to get lost in when I had some spare time. Now that I’m retired, you are teaching me how to organize my “work” and fill in the lives my ancestors lived! When I’m be saved enough, I’ll sign up for more structured learning, but for now I’m enjoying the heck out of trying on all of the things you are teaching 😊
Thank you very much. I'm glad you slow down.
I still have and use my Redbook. I like it for showing when counties crossed over to new ones and dates like that.
Connie, You are always helpful. Thank You!
Hi Connie, Valerie here. Thank you. This was very helpful!
Thanks Valerie.
You are a research gem! Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you! I learn something every time!
Me too... I learn just producing the videos sometimes. :)
Still have the Red Book and Source Book on my shelf. Rootsweb accounts (for people who hosted/managed pages) are supposed to have or will move to read only this year -- no more updating/editing, just info for people who may still have old accounts there.
Connie, I love your channel, and so appreciate all of your time and work that goes into your great vids!
Thanks @shuttlepilot, I appreciate it.
Great information as always, Connie. I’m going to investigate and/or play with some of these tips.
Thanks so much! I learned a lot! I appreciate you.
You are so welcome!
Love the Red Book, The Source Book --Connie I love your enthusiasm !
Thanks
I didn't know about the free forms, Connie. These can h4elp! Thanks 😊
Glad it was helpful!
apparently those items are in the pro tools and you have to pay an extra $10 per month on top of the world subscription that is over $300 per year.
Great video - I always learn something new from you :)
Glad to hear it!
Thank you so much Connie! Very good tips you are giving us and that I will try for such. And I just love the information about the forms of the census. It’s so nice of you to help us advance in our research and family tree! Thanks!
Thanks for your info. I am just getting back into this research,
me to, needed a deep breath for awhile
Wonderful! Welcome back.
I learn something with every video. Thank you Connie.
I'm so glad!
Good information as always.
Thanks
Thank you for all the tips. I always learn something new and useful from your posts. I think I stumbled on the census tab once, and now I know where to find it. The "AI" tab is fun to look at, gives us a look into life at the time our ancestors lived. Now to put the tips to work! :~)
I know, right. I kind of like the AI here.
Helpful information in this video - thanks; I always learn something new and useful
My pleasure!
I am new to ancestry and this truly helped me immensely. I enjoyed how you systematically went through each step. Thanks!
I'm so glad!
I haven't used Red book in years. Thank you for the reminder.
Thanks bunches
You bet
Good morning Connie...Rootsweb..wow! I remember those days..thank you for all the information you share to us
You are so welcome
For those of us who have poor vision, may I submit to you a suggestion to increase the size of your pointer? Make it super large and choose a color that contrast with the filed behind it? Thank you
Thanks for the suggestion. It depends on which software I'm using to create the videos. I'll keep it in mind.
Another great video!
Quick question, on the Family Group Sheets, is it possible to print one out with it filled in from one's own tree?
Or do you have to have the Pro subscription to get that feature?
I don't believe printing an ancestors profile is a Pro Tool. You can simply go to the ancestors profile, click on tools, print, upper left click Customize, and you can choose what to print.
I have a cM question: person P is 1st cousin to person K, person P cM to me is 334, person K cM to me is 787. How do I fit into this scenerio?
Go to DNA Painter to determine all possible relationships. dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4 Then through a process of elimination you should be able to figure it out.
You always mention something I've forgotten. Every year Ancestry has a new way for people to screw up their tree.
Lol so true. They made a mistake adding Geanet data to hints. I've look at that data and I'm sure it has steered many tree wrong. I wish Ancestry would just focus on nothing but real records and indexing. Also of course a chromosome browser as part of the higher tier.
I wish we could toggle on and off the Explore. It’s in every fact on the timeline and I feel it junks it up. ☹️
This feature is in Beta. That means you can send feedback directly to the developers. Sometimes there is a feedback button in Beta features. If you see one, send them your suggestion. I tried to do this under Explore but I don't see the feedback button. Perhaps you can find one somewhere else in the system. You can also try drilling into the Contact Us page in the support center.
@@GenealogyTV Thanks. I didn't realize it was Beta. I'll do that.
Connie, is there any way on Ancestry to restrict hints to direct ancestors without seeing hints for their siblings and children? Thanks!
Not exactly. There are a few little filters to turn off things you have already seen, but I think that is part of the pro tools.
Completely forgot about the message boards. Thank you for that reminder. The Red Book from Rootsweb, is that information different than what we find in the family search wiki?
I see the Red Book in the FamilySearch Catalog, but you can't view it unless you at the FHL (to the best of my knowledge). On RootsWeb you can read the text of the book like a website.
Just wandering, How far back do you think you can go without DNA testing, is the 1500s possible?
Sure. It just depends on the documents that have survived.
Connie, is there any way to generate a fan chart automatically for a specific person other than oneself? I would like to generate fan charts in which the root person is not myself but each of my great grandparents. Is there any way to do that other than typing these up manually?
Yes. On Ancestry... go to tree, fan chart view, hover over the person, right click and choose view tree. That puts the ancestor into the center. Then on the left side three dot menu, click print. From there you can choose to export it to your printer or to a PDF file, etc. Alternatively, you can export your tree to ChartMasters. You will pay for a family tree there... but I've seen them at conferences and they are beautiful. If you go there, tell them I sent you. :)
@@GenealogyTV Thank you!!!!
Very Good!... #41 ✝ {2-9-2024)
When I right click on a person on a tree, i do not have a "more" selection.
I actually have some of those same media that shows up on mine also. Frustrating. I'm not sure what the purpose behind putting those up was.
Ancestry is too expensive
It's free through the Family Search portal, also free. They have a handshake agreement, along with a handful of others.
It’s free if you don’t use records I think
Ancestry destroyed rootsweb.