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How do I add a child to Family Tree?
One of the most direct ways to add a child into Family Tree is to link them to their parents. Learn how. Also contains information on adding illegitimate children and twins.
A child's sealing-to-parents ordinance is done. Family Tree still shows a green temple icon or the status "Request."
Learn what to do when a child's sealing-to-parents ordinance is done, but Family Tree shows a green temple icon or the status "Request."
How do I add a parent in Family Tree?
One of the most direct ways to add parents is by linking them to a child already in your tree. Learn how.
How does the relationship viewer determine how I am related to someone?
The relationship viewer determines how you are related by following the couple and parent-child relationships between your profile and another person's profile in Family Tree.
Show the Correct Spouse or Parents in Family Tree
March 5, 2024
Watch this video and learn how to correct a spouse or parent in your Family Tree.
The new person page in Family Tree
In Family Tree, the new person page contains a person's profile information. Use these tips to make your adjustment as smooth as possible.
Types of relationships in the Other Relationships feature
Family Tree provides 7 "Other Relationships" in this feature: apprenticeship, employment, godparent, household, neighbor, relative, and enslavement.
Can I display Other Relationships on a pedigree in Family Tree?
You cannot display Other Relationships on a pedigree view in Family Tree.
My earlier pedigree has been replaced
You usually see a different tree because you have multiple accounts. A different pedigree displays for each one.
What are the benefits of adding sources to Family Tree?
Sources are historical materials that provide evidence that your family history is accurate. When you add sources, they can help users work together, add richness to Family Tree, help users evaluate conflicting information, and acknowledge work done by others.
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