[LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-11-29 Thread cranberryfrog
Is there a email list to discuss New Family Search?  I think someone posted one 
but I can’t find it.

michele

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Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-11-29 Thread Tim Rosenlof
Hi Michele,

http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LegacyLists.asp

and away you go.

Tim Rosenlof


On 11/29/2011 6:22 AM, cranberryf...@cobridge.tv wrote:
 Is there a email list to discuss New Family Search?  I think someone
 posted one but I can’t find it.
 michele




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Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-11-29 Thread cranberryfrog
Thanks, Tim :)

michele


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Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:07 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search

Hi Michele,

http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LegacyLists.asp

and away you go.

Tim Rosenlof


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Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-04-05 Thread Jenny M Benson
On 24/03/2011 22:11, Anitra Whittle wrote:
 I have Legacy Deluxe Edition.  I thought I read where you can
 download into Legacy from new.FamilySearch.  But I can't figure out
 how to do it.  When I begin a new family file, it isn't given as an
 option. I see on the training CD it is given as a option. So I am
 baffled.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

First of all, you (for the moment) have to be a member of the LDS Church
to access newFamilySearch, but maybe you know that and are a member.
Secondly, you need to enable this function by going to Options and
checking the relevant box on the bottom right of the General tab.


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Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-04-05 Thread Tim Rosenlof
Anitra,

I did not see the Original Post, so I will reply through Jenny's post.
If you have not done so, right click on the toolbar. You will see a
tree. You need to drag it to the toolbar. Save. Now from the menu, go to
Options, Customize, then select the General tab. Down in the lower right
corner, you will see the check box to integrate with Family Search,
select it, Save. Go watch the video's at:
http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/fs.asp
They will give you a head start.

Hope this may be as some help. If not, the trash can is not to far away.

Tim R.

(Apology to Jenny)

On 4/5/2011 12:16 PM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
 On 24/03/2011 22:11, Anitra Whittle wrote:
 I have Legacy Deluxe Edition.  I thought I read where you can
 download into Legacy from new.FamilySearch.  But I can't figure out
 how to do it.  When I begin a new family file, it isn't given as an
 option. I see on the training CD it is given as a option. So I am
 baffled.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

 First of all, you (for the moment) have to be a member of the LDS Church
 to access newFamilySearch, but maybe you know that and are a member.
 Secondly, you need to enable this function by going to Options and
 checking the relevant box on the bottom right of the General tab.





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[LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-03-24 Thread Anitra Whittle
Hello Group of Legacy Users,
I have Legacy Deluxe Edition.  I thought I read where you can download into 
Legacy from new.FamilySearch.  But I can't figure out how to do it.  When I 
begin a new family file, it isn't given as an option. I see on the training CD 
it is given as a option. 
So I am baffled.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.  Anitra Whittle

Anitra“There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” – 
Sir Rannulph Fiennes

 

 





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Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-03-24 Thread Mike Fry
On 2011/03/25 00:11, Anitra Whittle wrote:

 I have Legacy Deluxe Edition. I thought I read where you can download into
 Legacy from new.FamilySearch. But I can't figure out how to do it. When I 
 begin
 a new family file, it isn't given as an option. I see on the training CD it is
 given as a option.
 So I am baffled. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Are you a member of the LDS? If not, don't bother until the LDS make the facilty
available to the general public. Otherwise, Start Legacy. Press Ctrl-Z. Select
the general tab. At the bottom of the right-hand column...

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Johannesburg



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Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search

2011-03-24 Thread Ron Taylor
What Mike said is true and also shows how to integrate Legacy with nFS...but 
your question is one I have asked and I think I have an answer for you.  Follow 
these steps:

menu item - File

click - New Family File...

radio button - I'm just starting. My information is NOT in another computer 
program.

button - Next Step

radio button - I am a member of the LDS church

radio button - I want to sign into FamilySearch to download what the Church has 
about me and my ancestors.

button - Next Step

Enter a Name for the New Family File (and click Save)

How many generations would you like to download? (enter number and click

Click OK to refresh Legacy after the new FamilySearch download is complete

Some download statistics are displayed (click OK)

The Legacy database with nFS downloaded info is opened

If you have already established an automatic login for nFS then the above 
sequence will retrieve nFS info into your Legacy database.  If you do not have 
a nFS login, you will have to get one.  As Mike said, nFS is not yet available 
to the general public but is planned for a future date.

Ron Taylor




--- On Thu, 3/24/11, Mike Fry mike...@iafrica.com wrote:

 From: Mike Fry mike...@iafrica.com
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] New Family Search
 To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 4:17 PM
 On 2011/03/25 00:11, Anitra Whittle
 wrote:

  I have Legacy Deluxe Edition. I thought I read where
 you can download into
  Legacy from new.FamilySearch. But I can't figure out
 how to do it. When I begin
  a new family file, it isn't given as an option. I see
 on the training CD it is
  given as a option.
  So I am baffled. Any help will be greatly
 appreciated.

 Are you a member of the LDS? If not, don't bother until the
 LDS make the facilty
 available to the general public. Otherwise, Start Legacy.
 Press Ctrl-Z. Select
 the general tab. At the bottom of the right-hand column...

 --
 Regards,
 Mike Fry
 Johannesburg



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Re: [LegacyUG] New family search capabilities

2011-01-19 Thread Syble Glasscock
You said  You don't hear people whining about the trees on Ancestry.com not 
being accurate or documented the rease is this is not the place for that.  Any 
long time good researcher has to know that incorrect information is taken 
from one tree and added to others multiple trees, a lot are just beginning and 
they assume the information is correct.
 
I'm looking forward to checking out this new avenue of information, but as 
others have stated, we need to realize the submitters are humans like us with 
varying degrees of knowledge and skills.
 
When I first heard what Legacy was doing, I was not pleased, I'm not a part of 
LDS, my priority would have been changes in Web Page Creation, but after 
thinking about it, it's just another area that we might be able to find a 
puzzle piece to our family history after carefully checking out the 
information.  In the past I've added under Research, information others have 
submitted with their contact or tree information, so that it might give me 
something to look for in the future and I will probably do the same on some of 
this new LDS information. 
 
I've not had the chance to really do much with the new update 7.5, but after 
reading about some of the changes, I was eager to download it and look forward 
to use it, I think the mapping and search changes are going to be great.
Syble

--- On Wed, 1/19/11, Kathy Meyer kmeyer2...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Kathy Meyer kmeyer2...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] New family search capabilities
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 2:48 AM



Thanks Deb.  I would have to agree with everything you said; even if we only 
gave the most basic of sourcing information (as you said family bible, census, 
etc.) that would help evaluate the accuracy of the data when there are 
different data entries to choose from. 
 
Legacy does not presently have an option to send the sourcing information to 
NFS along with the data that we might share with NFS; perhaps that will come 
later.
 
I wish people would try to understand where the information in ancestral file 
came from; it was user submitted and definitely prone to error but not because 
the people didn't care if it was accurate; on the contrary, most LDS submitters 
cared very deeply and spent much time, travel and money researching their 
ancestors with the limited resources that were available.  These records have 
not been added to for many years.  Any family tree information that you get 
from anyone and from any database needs to be checked for errors.
 
There are always a certain small percentage of people who really don't care how 
accurate it is; all they care about is the numbers so they can say I have 
50,000 people in my tree or whatever.  But that is a very tiny minority.  Why 
can't people focus on the good things instead of the problems?
 
You don't hear people whining about the trees on Ancestry.com not being 
accurate or documented and I can tell you I have had many more difficulties 
with that; people inserting my family into their tree and then 'building on it' 
with people they 'assume' fit in; so like the people complaining about 
Ancestral File and the like, I know that what they have done is inaccurate 
because I am in a position to know more about that family. 
 
All of the information that was on family search will be in the New Family 
Search but will be linked as families when that information exists in the 
extracted records or when members have submitted the information or corrected 
the information so that they link together. Someone said they didn't think the 
IGI information would be in there but all the IGI is is member submitted data 
and extracted data anyway.  NFS is just a new way to present the information 
and work with it; bringing the technology up to date! Also someone thought NFS 
was a wiki; the wiki is available now thru www.familysearch.org and it is 
awesome but is NOT New Family Search; it is its own entity.  The LDS church has 
been working on bringing several areas of the original offerings to us in a 
better way with the new technology that's available.
 
Kathy


On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Deb lds...@bellsouth.net wrote:









Kathy..
    I'd like to see somewhere between all and none...Many years ago, I found 
someone had entered my family's information in Family Search.. (actually, the 
old Ancestral File)... 
 
There was some questionable information (turned out that she had listed a 
spouse by his nickname (like Billy) but his actual name was in no way related 
to the nickname (he was not a Bill or William).  The submitter moved a bit, and 
as you know, the Ancestral File only gave the address at time of submission.  
By the time I got the contact information and tried to contact the submitter, 
she had passed away, and the information could have been lost forever except 
that I did find a granddaughter taking over the work (took 4 more years and a 
correction to data that she had

[LegacyUG] New family search capabilities

2011-01-18 Thread Kathy Meyer
I am sending this to the Family Search group and the regular users group
because I have been seeing FS issues being discussed on the UG too.  In
fact, maybe some of you don't realize there is a FS group you can sign up
for that is specific to that.

My question:

I'm seeing a lot of people adding all sorts of information from their
research into NFS, adding sourcing information etc.  I have only added
fairly basic information there, vital statistics, places, relationships,
that sort of thing.

Should we be adding additional items of research like census  directory
entries? will  probate information? Residence?  I consider these to be
supporting documents or information but I've seen where others are adding
all of their 'events' which would/could include these sort of items.  LFS
does allow us to move all of that information with a 'click'.

I understand that when we find someone on there, we'd like to know as much
about them as possible; on the other hand, I think having the basic
information there and then being able to contact us for more information
would be sufficient and even preferable.

This is something we will all have to decide as we go through this process
with LFS/NFS, so I'd appreciate your thoughts. Kathy

--
Kathy Meyer
To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have
never before done.
--Richard G. Scott, Finding the Way Back, Ensign, May 1990, 74

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different
results. ~ Albert Einstein



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Re: [LegacyUG] New family search capabilities

2011-01-18 Thread Kathy Meyer
Thanks Deb.  I would have to agree with everything you said; even if we only
gave the most basic of sourcing information (as you said family bible,
census, etc.) that would help evaluate the accuracy of the data when there
are different data entries to choose from.

Legacy does not presently have an option to send the sourcing information to
NFS along with the data that we might share with NFS; perhaps that will come
later.

I wish people would try to understand where the information in ancestral
file came from; it was user submitted and definitely prone to error but not
because the people didn't care if it was accurate; on the contrary, most LDS
submitters cared very deeply and spent much time, travel and money
researching their ancestors with the limited resources that were available.
These records have not been added to for many years.  Any family tree
information that you get from anyone and from any database needs to be
checked for errors.

There are always a certain small percentage of people who really don't care
how accurate it is; all they care about is the numbers so they can say I
have 50,000 people in my tree or whatever.  But that is a very tiny
minority.  Why can't people focus on the good things instead of the
problems?

You don't hear people whining about the trees on Ancestry.com not being
accurate or documented and I can tell you I have had many more difficulties
with that; people inserting my family into their tree and then 'building on
it' with people they 'assume' fit in; so like the people complaining about
Ancestral File and the like, I know that what they have done is inaccurate
because I am in a position to know more about that family.

All of the information that was on family search will be in the New Family
Search but will be linked as families when that information exists in the
extracted records or when members have submitted the information or
corrected the information so that they link together. Someone said they
didn't think the IGI information would be in there but all the IGI is is
member submitted data and extracted data anyway.  NFS is just a new way to
present the information and work with it; bringing the technology up to
date! Also someone thought NFS was a wiki; the wiki is available now thru
www.familysearch.org and it is awesome but is NOT New Family Search; it is
its own entity.  The LDS church has been working on bringing several areas
of the original offerings to us in a better way with the new technology
that's available.

Kathy

On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Deb lds...@bellsouth.net wrote:

 Kathy..
 I'd like to see somewhere between all and none...Many years ago,
 I found someone had entered my family's information in Family Search..
 (actually, the old Ancestral File)...

 There was some questionable information (turned out that she had listed a
 spouse by his nickname (like Billy) but his actual name was in no way
 related to the nickname (he was not a Bill or William).  The submitter moved
 a bit, and as you know, the Ancestral File only gave the address at time of
 submission.  By the time I got the contact information and tried to contact
 the submitter, she had passed away, and the information could have been lost
 forever except that I did find a granddaughter taking over the work (took 4
 more years and a correction to data that she had).

 I don't want to see every move the family made, or each census
 deduction, but I would like to know that the birth, death and marriage
 info came from   A family bible, Government Vital Records, cemetery
 markers, newspaper or preserved records  (microfilm, online database etc)
 to enable me to better determine that John B. Smith that you have from
 Georgia is the same as the John B. Smith I have living in Alabama.  I would
 love to be able to make contact with you to share more data and possibly
 photographs, memorabilia or stories of the family.  But more importantly, I
 want my information online to be as ACCURATE as possible.  (I have too many
 people telling me that the LDS just don't care about their data.. And that
 it's all wrong..)

 Just my 2 cents worth..
 Deb

 *---Original Message---*

  *From:* Kathy Meyer kmeyer2...@gmail.com
 *Date:* 1/18/2011 6:24:26 PM
 *To:* LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
 *Subject:* [LegacyUG] New family search capabilities

 I am sending this to the Family Search group and the regular users group
 because I have been seeing FS issues being discussed on the UG too.  In
 fact, maybe some of you don't realize there is a FS group you can sign up
 for that is specific to that.

 My question:

 I'm seeing a lot of people adding all sorts of information from their
 research into NFS, adding sourcing information etc.  I have only added
 fairly basic information there, vital statistics, places, relationships,
 that sort of thing.

 Should we be adding additional items of research like census  directory
 entries? will  probate information? Residence?  I