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I want to collect all of my posts about the New FamilySearch Family Tree into one compendium of posts. Hopefully, a reader of these posts will have a better understanding of the online inter-connected family tree offered by FamilySearch (currently to LDS church members and a few public users, and open to everyone perhaps late in 2011) - how to search it, how to add to it, and how to update it.
Here are the posts in the series so far:
* The New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 1: I Have Access (12 May 2011)
* The New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 2: Searching for Ancestors (16 May 2011)
* The New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 3: A Person's Data (17 May 2011)
* The New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 4: A Person's Notes, Sources and Combined Records (18 May 2011)
* The New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 5: Adding Person Identity Data to the Tree (19 May 2011)
* The New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 6: Adding Sources to Assertions (20 May 2011)
* The New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 7: Searching using RootsMagic 4 (23 May 2011)
* New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 8: Adding a Family using RootsMagic 4 (24 May 2011)
* New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 9: Combining Records in newFamilySearch (25 May 2011)
* New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 10: A Better Way to Access nFS using RootsMagic 4 (26 May 2011)
* New FamilySearch Family Tree - Post 11: A Mysterious Error Message in RootsMagic 4 (14 June 2011)
I will update this list whenever I add another post in the series.
Updated last on 25 June 2011.
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