Showing posts with label Geni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geni. Show all posts

Geneology

One of my jobs the other day was with someone whom I had the privilege of having an interesting discussion about genealogy. When I walked into his office there were old pictures, documents, and maps all over his walls. On his desk were various family history charts and research papers. As I worked on his system I began asking about his research. I excitedly told him about Geni and how great it has been to see our family contribute and collaborate. He had heard of Geni and was interested in learning more and as I shared my knowledge with him he asked me what research I had done to develop our "Family History." I replied by telling him that I have family members who have researched extensively our heritage. I personally know of family members travelling far to research leads, visit cemeteries etc.

I then asked of his research and found out that he has not gone as far back as his great great grandfather in his family tree. He stated that he has some suspicions of where his lineage goes from there but he cannot PROVE it. He then began admonishing me the importance of discovering your true genealogy based on documented facts and not hearsay. He explained in details about his research, how he had paid researchers to gather information only to find out much of it was taken from sources that did not exist. Specifically he mentioned a man who stated to have found some of his family history and documented in details certain sources. When he went to validate the sources they never existed or were irrelevant. This was very new to me in that my interest in family history has been merely to gather what research has already been done. I never considered that the cited Church history documents may have been fabricated or cited films may not exist and so on. As I have thought about this conversation I have realized a couple of things.

Family history research evolves and in this information age we have the greatest opportunity to gather and share information than ever before. With this blessing comes great responsibility as well. It is important to be as accurate as possible in your research. To detail how you came about the data you are submitting. Geneology.com has a great article on the value of documentation in family history research. They discuss the following benefits of detailed documentation.

· Documentation Will Make Your Research Easier and Faster
· Documentation Helps Prevent Duplication of Research
· Documentation Gives Others Confidence in Your Research
· Documentation Doesn't Have to Be Hard

That said it is also important to realize that Family History is like any History. Not only is it history but herstory too. Some of the greatest moments in history cannot be proven without a doubt but it is these “stories” that create the historical moments that captivate and motivate us. There have been many such stories told to me by my family true or not they are now a part of our family history.

This leads me to my final point. I have a responsibility to document my sources for family history information. I also recognize the fact that my lineage cannot be detailed 100% and that there may be some inaccuracies in my history. My personal goal in our family history is to provide a means for our family to collaborate our own research, “stories,” and histories. Most importantly it is to communicate and share our own immediate family’s history. I hope the work we have done in Geni will provide us the means to do so.

GENI Update

Thanks to all the family members we have contributing to the family tree. Feel free to update your profile with important dates, add photos, and invite other family members to participate. It has been exciting to see extended trees being added and created. It is amazing how we are all connected. Carl Lee submitted his Gedcom to be imported on the Lee side and Jeff Brown submitted his Gedcom to have merged in as well. If you have a family file you would liked imported contact me and I will be glad to help.

I have removed the screencast from a previous post because it is too small to watch anyways. I know Geni is easy to use but I hope to make a new one that is shorter and larger so I can help those family members who need it in navigating around.

The Greatest Family Collaboration Site...GENI, and you are invited!

I have been looking for a way to share family photos, history, events, and genealogy data for a while now. I have yet to have found a solution worth employing till now. Yesterday I came across this site http://www.geni.com/. It currently is in beta so it isn't perfect, but its free and offers far superior solutions than other services I have tried and been tempted to pay for and try.

I have imported what GEDCOM files I currently have and what I could find on familysearch.org. I have imported most of the following lines: Page, Lee, Brown, Davies, Emery, Cameron, Sheffield. Because familysearch.org doesn't report living persons information I attempted to enter as much as I know.

Most likely you have already received an invite from me to "View our tree" Follow the instructions below to get started and then come back and view my screencast here which will help you become familiar with our Geni tree.

UPDATED SCREENCAST COMING SOON

Geni invite instructions:

  1. Click the link in your email to "View our tree"
  2. Click YES to the question asked if you are a member of Michael Page's family. Note: Even if you are an extended family member click yes.
  3. The next prompt asks if you would like to invite others to view our Geni tree this can be done at any time later so for now click skip
  4. You are now taken to your spot on our Geni tree. If you have watched my screencast then you should feel comfortable navigating the Genie tree. Genie tree screencast
  5. An email will be sent providing a temporary password for your account, a link to create a permanant password, and a link to view your profile.
  6. This is the most important step. Take the time to finish your profile. Please take the time to include as much information as possible including dates, and photos. This may be a bit time consuming but will be greatly worth it.
  7. Make our Geni tree grow by continuing to contribute and participate in it. This can be done by adding/correcting missing/incorrect information, contributing to family news, calendar, photos, profiles. Inviting other family members to participate in our Geni tree.

Below are the pros and cons I have found with Geni. Please comment about what you think of Geni. I want to know if you find it complicated or simple, useless or usefull. Also if you did not recieve an invite for some reason contact me and provide me with an updated email address.
Pros:

  • It's FREE! Can't beat that.
  • Our Geni tree can grow as big as we want it to. If you want to add your spouses family line, cousins, etc. please do. Remember the Geni tree is dynamic and will adjust to your family name.
  • Quick and easy to use interface
  • Personal profiles have a familiar "facebook" social networking style to them
  • Personal profiles provide features such as, easy photo uploading, about me page, timeline of events, guestbook comments, & contact information
  • Permissions can be managed to only allow family and friends to access our geni tree.
  • It is easy to contribute your family history to the family tree.
  • Logging onto Geni tree renames the family tree to yours and your spouses family line.
    "The purpose of this is not to label the single page that you're looking at, but rather to "brand" the Geni site with something that's specific to your family. Users who do not have a current spouse will see their own maiden name or last name. Users who are married will see their own maiden name or last name, a dash, and their current spouse's maiden name or last name. If you have multiple current spouses, all of them will be listed."
Cons:

  • Even though navigating your profile and viewing the tree is very user friendly it does take some getting used to. I will be posting some training screencasts and tips for navigating the Geni tree.
  • UPDATE: GEDCOM files can be merged into our tree. If you are interested in having your family file merged please contact me on Geni.

    Currently a GEDCOM can be imported into a brand new Geni tree that cannot be merged into an existing family tree. This means currently we will have to manually add information. If you have a large line that currently isn't in our Geni tree you may want to wait until direct GEDCOM import feature is enabled. Or send me the GEDCOM and on my spare time I will manually start importing it. What we wouldn't want to happen is to have multiple Geni trees that aren't linked together as it would complicate the purposes of our Geni tree. "Please Note: Importing a GEDCOM will create a new Geni Tree. If you already have a Geni account you must use a different email address for this import. This will start a new Tree which will not be merged into your existing Tree. We plan to enable GEDCOM Import into existing Trees in the future."