When you download the tree from Ancestry the records that were attached are in 
the sources for that person. If you want the actual data or image then that has 
to be saved onto your computer separately. For census records I 'print' the 
information page to a pdf file and also save the actual image because Ancestry 
does not attach occupations and street addresses. I add these manually after 
they have been added to my main tree.

Regards
Roger

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Merrill [mailto:1eagle...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 12 January 2010 12:14 p.m.
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Interchange Tree Data between Legacy and Ancestry.com

Robert,

That sounds like a great idea to upload a GEDCOM to Ancestry.com to find 
historical information.
So my questions is after you upload the GEDCOM how do you go about getting 
these records attached to your family tree?

Rick Merrill



-----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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