Yes, I split my trees into three [one for a 3rd cousins family] and really
regret it because there are now people common to each branch of these trees so
I am going to have to combine them all again – what a nightmare!
From: LegacyUserGroup On Behalf Of
Roberta Schwalm
Sent: Monday, 6 June
I think you will need to download the certificate from FTDNA, and that will
give you the results from each little location.
These numbers and letters are what you load into Legacy.
However, it is important to understand that Legacy does not provide you with
any means of using this data to sort out
Unless your research is always going to be limited to only one country, it is
really helpful to use the full name whenever possible.
Throughout the world, the abbreviations used for cities, towns, counties and
states, and even some countries, can be confusing. I live in Western Australia,
and
I think you will find that there are different prices for different
countries. e.g Australians are often expected to pay more for sites
regardless of exchange rates, e.g. ancestry is cheaper for UK members, so if
one pays through the UK site you get a better deal.
Not sure how that works with
Many thanks for the new Legacy Deluxe V9.
I really appreciate that when I installed it and opened it up, it looked
exactly the same as V8. I had followed the procedures earlier in the week – so
good to have them work well:)
I had bought Geoff’s book “Unlocked” some time ago after I had seen
Hi,
As far as I am aware, you need to register by setting up a user name, and then
you should be able to see any public trees, but you do not have access to
sources or to do research. You do not have to provide any financial information
or credit card information.
I have given invitation to
In addition to the excellent GEDMatch site, if you are willing to spend the
time to watch the YouTube clips and learn how to use it, Genome Match Pro is a
brilliant program that takes the whole autosomal DNA matching to another level.
Elizabeth
From: LegacyUserGroup
ct: Re: [LegacyUG] Adding 23and Me DNA results to Legacy?
On 26 Nov 2016 Elizabeth Lindsay wrote:
> What I should have asked is why does Legacy not include 23andMe and
> GEDmatch in the list of options.
As for 23andMe... none of the autosomal testing companies are included in
Legacy's list.
[mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com] On
Behalf Of Hotrum family
Sent: Saturday, 26 November 2016 2:15 PM
To: 'Legacy User Group' <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Adding 23and Me DNA results to Legacy?
On 26 Nov 2016 Elizabeth Lindsay wrote:
> How do I add the DNA res
Hi,
How do I add the DNA results from 23 to my individual record in Legacy?
Thanks,
Elizabeth
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Hi,
How do I add the DNA results from 23 to my individual record in Legacy?
Thanks,
Elizabeth
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Thanks, Cathy.
The sad thing is that when I started family history years ago, there were no
computers, and then as things progressed, the ability to do more and more with
greater degrees of accuracy and references developed amazingly. But… as I
transitioned through a couple of different
I have Windows 10 and find this problem occurs intermittently with a number of
programs/apps including Outlook, so for me it is not just a Legacy problem.
To the lady who talked about using M8 Free Clipboard: would you mind explaining
in more detail how you use the program for sourcing. I
I periodically go through the Master Lists, especially the surname list and
location list, to check that all the entries are correct. I often find that
when I have entered a location I have missed a letter, or reversed a couple of
letters, or that I need to find out more information about a
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