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Merging People in the FamilySearch Family Tree
By
Leslie Albrecht Huber
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December 2, 2016
It might be exciting to find your great-grandmother in FamilySearch Family Tree. But what about finding her four times—each record with a li…
Family Tree: Features Update
By
David Green
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October 26, 2012
Temple Ordinance Reservation and Duplicate Merging Highlight New Family Tree Features Family History is often a collaborative pursuit, with …
FamilySearch Library - Family Tree Essentials
FamilySearch Library - Family Tree Essentials
How can I get help with a third-party site or app?
Find third-party products, apps, and websites in the Solutions Gallery. For help, contact the third-party company.
How do I see what changes were made about a person in Family Tree?
Use the Latest Changes feature to see changes to your ancestors in Family Tree. You can also access the Merge Analysis tool from the Latest Changes.
How do I find a deceased person in Family Tree?
Search Family Tree to see if your deceased ancestors are already in our Family Tree database.
How do I find the new family group tree feature that was announced at RootsTech?
At RootsTech 2024, FamilySearch announced family group trees, a feature that helps you work together with your close family in a shared living tree.
Instant Family Tree
How to create an instant family tree on the FamilySearch.org site.
How does Family Tree protect the privacy of living people?
In order to protect privacy, Family Tree limits who can see information about living people.
About family group trees
Family group trees are now available for everyone.
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