I also upload GEDCOMs to Ancestry and use the search facilities to locate 
historical records which I attach to the individuals. In a separate text file I 
make a note of the person I have modified. After finishing all my searches I 
download the modified GEDCOM which I import into a new family file. Using the 
text file I tag all the individuals I attached records to. I then import these 
tagged persons into my main family tree and merge them in. This save the hassle 
of ignoring all the duplicate records that would result if I imported the 
GEDCOM directly into my main tree.

Regards
Roger

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Mann [mailto:roem...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, 11 January 2010 2:19 p.m.
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Interchange Tree Data between Legacy and Ancestry.com

I have used Legacy for nine years and routinely exchange data with other 
genealogists via GEDCOM. However, I have recently started using Ancestry.com to 
do broad-based searches through their records and I have found it to be very 
difficult to easily re-import information from an Ancestry.com tree to a Legacy 
tree.

Does any one know any tricks--similar to Intellishare, for example--that make 
it easier to identify records that have changed between an on-line tree and one 
in Legacy? There is a feature in Legacy to "Upload to Ancestry Online Family 
Tree..." but I can't figure out how it differs from a regular GEDCOM upload. 
Furthermore, since there does not seem to be a corresponding "Import from 
Ancestry..." I don't know if it will help. The Legacy Help File is curiously 
thin on information about it.

Perhaps an example might make my question clearer. I export a GEDCOM file from 
Legacy and upload it to Ancestry.com as a new online tree. I use Ancestry.com 
to locate historical sources and info on people in my online tree and attach 
that info. Then, I export the online tree back from Ancestry.com as a new 
GEDCOM file and I want to compare and merge it back to my original Legacy file.

I have done this cycle once, and the return merge was a mess; it took a great 
deal of time and entailed manual examination of a large percentage of my 
records. The historical sources on Ancestry.com are very helpful, though I find 
the "user trees" virtually worthless, because they are rarely sourced. But, if 
I can't figure out how to make this process easier, it's going to severely 
limit how much I am going to be able to get out of it.

Thanks for any help you can share.

Robert Mann
Sandy Springs, GA




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