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From the Beginning #3: Choosing a Program or Online Tree

choosing a program or online tree

In my series ‘From the Beginning’, I have talked about putting together information about yourself and contacting family.  After gathering this information you need a place to put it.  It’s time to choose a Genealogy Program or Online Tree to work with.

What is a Genealogy Program you say?  It is a computer program that stores genealogical data.  You enter the information – names, dates, places, notes, sources, photos etc.  The program can create charts, forms, and lists for you.  Many of these programs have the ability to communicate with online trees.

Things to know about Genealogy Programs:

Now what about those Online Trees?  In my humble opinion, the two best online trees are found at ancestry.com and familysearch.org.  An online tree allows you to do many of the same things a Genealogy Program allows you to do.  The one big difference is that they don’t generate reports.  One of the best reasons to use one is that you can access it anywhere from any computer that has internet access.

Things to know about the tree feature on ancestry.com:

Things to know about the tree feature on familysearch.org:

Are you wondering what I prefer?  I started off years and years ago using PAF (Personal Ancestral File – a Genealogy Program).  Years ago I added an ancestry tree to my routine.  Then when Family Tree on familysearch.org became available I started using that also.  For a while I kept myself busy updating all three – slow going.  A while back I quit updating PAF and now I use my ancestry tree and Family Tree.  When I want to generate a report or list I download my tree from ancestry.com, open it in a Genealogy Program at the Family History Center and print what I need.

Choose a program or online tree that works for you.  But choose something so you can start adding and updating your family’s information.

After you choose something, get to work!  Add or update information about yourself, your spouse and children, parents and siblings.  Continue to add and update family members.  This is your BIG START!

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