Where to Begin a Family Project

Started by Krysia on Tuesday, August 27, 2013
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8/27/2013 at 8:36 PM

Hello,
I am a relative newcomer to Geni, and have created a family tree to which I can now add a giant branch in Israel, Switzerland, and other countries thanks to the efforts of my co-genealogist (a close cousin) and my own surprisingly good luck of late. I know of at least one other Geni family tree that could be linked to mine, and another even larger one created by a cousin on a different site. How do I start a major project on Geni so that all of the new relatives coming out of the woodwork around the world can share in our discoveries, profiles, and fabulous photos? Could my Israeli cousins, who use My Heritage, transfer their trees to Geni so we can all be "on the same page?"

8/27/2013 at 8:44 PM

First - congratulations, just reading your post made my day.

I'm going to take one of your questions, I'm sure others will be along to help with the others.

To link trees you need a single profile, set to "public," for both branchs. Drag, drop, & merge; resolve any data conflicts by agreement of the manager(s). If you need help with that, post the links (the profile URLs) for the match.

8/27/2013 at 9:13 PM

As a follow up to Erica, I will take the next question:

To start a major project on Geni is very easy.
http://www.geni.com/blog/how-to-create-a-genealogy-project-325941.html

However, the hardest and most important part will be for you to decide on a Project Title that will incorporate the all the various parameters of your project's goals. Randy Schoenberg has been very successful in this complicated area and he might be able to help brainstorm a Project Title with you.

8/28/2013 at 6:17 AM

The best thing is just to get started adding to your tree and inviting new family members to Geni by plugging in their e-mail addresses on their profiles. That way they can all help build the tree with you.

Unfortunately, there is not yet a good way of importing trees from MyHeritage or using a Gedcom. The problem was that importing created too many duplicates that needed to be merged, so the feature was disabled. But you'll find that once you get started, it is not too hard to re-create the tree on Geni, especially with the help of your collaborators.

http://wiki.geni.com/index.php/Projects describes projects also.

At the bottom of the Jewish Portal project you will find a list of some very good family projects, to give you an idea of what is possible.

http://www.geni.com/projects/Jewish-Genealogy-Portal-A-Guide-to-Jew...

If you have print-outs of pedigree charts, you can upload those to the project page and invite your collaborators to use them to fill out the tree.

Let us know if you need any help.

8/28/2013 at 6:43 AM

Cornelia, here are a couple of projects that may give you an idea of how to begin.

The Hartogs project was started so that family members of the same name could be easily collected. They have also all been added to my tree.

http://www.geni.com/projects/Hartogs-Family-of-Middelharnis-Netherl...

http://www.geni.com/projects/Shealtiel-Family-World-Association-Fam...

If you have queries just send me a message and I'll get back to you.

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8/28/2013 at 6:26 PM

I am wondering if Geni's Project category is really even what Krysia wants. Possibly. But possibly not necessary at all for what she is trying to accomplish. If the folks she wants to share info with will all be within the same Family Group -- ie if all those relatives are 4th cousins or closer - then probably not necessary. Family Discussions will work for sharing discussions. [Only Public Profiles can be added to Projects - and Projects are Public, yes?? Krysia - are you looking to share with the world, or only the relatives - or ??]

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