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Why does FamilySearch merge U.S. States and historic territories in Places?
In FamilySearch Places, states and their historic territories are combined into one place to simplify the process of finding and entering information.
Two National Conferences Merge For One Great Family History Event
By
Rob Goates
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December 17, 2012
SALT LAKE CITY - RootsTech, the largest paid family history conference in the United States, is pleased to announce the addition of Story@Ho…
Why can’t I see the name or the temple for my record contribution?
In most cases, this is the result of 2 person profiles being merged in Family Tree.
Why can’t I see information for my record contribution?
In most cases, this is the result of two person profiles being merged in Family Tree.
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.
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 …
German Historical Maps and Territories
May 22, 2020
Learn about 300 independent territories that have now merged to become modern Germany and how to find their records.
What is the Difference between Genealogy and Family History?
By
Nathan Murphy
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August 9, 2013
25 June 2013 marked an important date in the history of discovering one’s ancestors. On that day User:Morphh merged two Wikipedia articles “…
How do I change a status from living to deceased in Family Tree?
You can change someone’s status from Living to Deceased on their person page.
How do I copy information from my GEDCOM file into Family Tree?
Copy the information from your GEDCOM file into Family Tree.
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