Sunday, March 6, 2022

Introducing Family Tree Timeline on MyHeritage

 I received this information from Daniel Horowitz of MyHeritage today:

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Introducing Family Tree Timeline

I  hope you're starting to recover post RootsTech but for us the fun isn't over! I want to draw your attention to another exciting announcement we made in the MyHeritage keynote :-) This time, it’s Family Tree Timeline, a new, free feature that allows you to explore how your family history unfolded over time.

The Timeline is a visual representation of one individual from your family tree and his or her direct ancestors. The lifespans of these individuals are mapped on the same axis to allow you to see them in relation to each other, which can provide refreshing insights into your family history. The Timeline shows the ages of your ancestors at various points in their lives: how old they were when they had children, how long they lived, and how their lifespans overlapped with those of other family members, or major world events.



The Family Tree Timeline is a great way to get a feel for the historical context of your ancestors’ lives and a better understanding of the different generations that make up your family tree. It’s bright and colorful, and can be downloaded and shared with family and friends.


Click here to read our blog post announcement and learn how to access the feature.


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