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  2. WeRelate - Wikipedia

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    WeRelate encourages users to upload GEDCOM (.ged) files, [1] each person listed in the file being allocated a new person page on the wiki. [3] The system produces a comparison screen for likely candidates, allowing users to determine if subjects are the same person; duplicate pages for common ancestors can be merged at upload. [3]

  3. PhpGedView - Wikipedia

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    An external genealogy program can be used to create, edit and upload the GEDCOM. GEDCOMs can also be edited directly in PhpGedView by multiple users registered via the web interface. For each individual in the GEDCOM, a range of data can be recorded, from standard genealogical information, such as dates and places, to employment, education ...

  4. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Uploading of scanned documents and photos. Access to referenced genealogical place index. Access to referenced source index. Email notification of updates on watched pages. — Trackuback Uploading of GEDCOM files; Simultaneous visualization of all ancestors in family tree; Geography window with modern map; Timeline with personal information

  5. HuMo-gen - Wikipedia

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    HuMo-genealogy is a free and cross-platform web application for displaying and editing genealogical data on the Internet. HuMo-gen is written in PHP and is under the GPL-3.0-only license. HuMo-gen supports UTF-8 and is bi-directional. The project was founded in 1999 by Huub Mons in the Netherlands.

  6. Comparison of web-based genealogy software - Wikipedia

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    Software Administration Family View GEDCOM Histories Individual View Mapping Notes Places Photos Recording Simple and Advanced Search Sources

  7. Is it safe to have your ancestry data online? Here's what ...

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    Millions of people use genetic testing companies like 23andMe to learn more about their ancestry and health. But a new data breach is highlighting the risks of having your ancestry information ...

  8. Ancestry.com - Wikipedia

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    RootsWeb, acquired by Ancestry in June 2000, is a free genealogy community that uses online forums, mailing lists, and other resources to help people research their family history. Users can upload GEDCOM files of their information for others to search at the WorldConnect portion of the site. Trees uploaded to WorldConnect are searchable at ...

  9. Police are using ancestry sites to track down more cold case ...

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    Investigators tracked him down through an open-source ancestry site called GEDMatch, uploading the GSK's DNA profile and matching it to relatives whose DNA profiles were also hosted on the website ...