tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post8359717814770883243..comments2024-03-26T11:22:41.940-07:00Comments on Genea-Musings: Ancestry Matches Death, Burial, Cemetery, Obituary Records with Family Tree People, Except it Doesn'tRandy Seaverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17477703429102065294noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-18914171541162094492013-02-12T06:14:11.880-08:002013-02-12T06:14:11.880-08:00I never thought that Ancestry can be used like thi...I never thought that Ancestry can be used like this one. Tracking down your ancestors are pretty awesome. Finding where your roots started and where their graves are is like an adventure. I wish there is also an app that can track or record your pet's family. I also would like to make a cemetery for them if I have the money. Pets also deserve their place and their own pet grave markers.Philia Fresnanhttp://sprungmonuments.com/content/pet-ownersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-28724159697091190372012-10-17T17:07:26.066-07:002012-10-17T17:07:26.066-07:00Randy,
I have had the same dreams of this "I...Randy,<br /><br />I have had the same dreams of this "Ideal Ancestry World"! I have found a little bit of a work around that I figured out when Ancestry started the link on the 1940 Census page to see your hints from that database only.<br /><br />When I go to that link for my tree, this is what is in the address bar:<br /><br />http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/37639567/hints?src=hw&hf=record&hs=last&hdbid=2442<br /><br />The last four digits (2442) is the code for the 1940 Census database. Now, go to another database and look in the address bar for its "code". For example, the code for the Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 is 8781.<br /><br />If you go back to that original link and change the 2442 to 8781, you will see the hints for your tree in that database.<br /><br />You may already know this, but I thought I would share just in case!<br /><br />K. HancockKristi Hancockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12048919085623656818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-48766376493565224452012-10-17T16:57:14.221-07:002012-10-17T16:57:14.221-07:00Interesting, I had not noticed this peculiar item....Interesting, I had not noticed this peculiar item. Be aware that the 'hint' total is not strictly a search-engine result for people in your tree. In addition to items you have already attached, there are also items that others have attached (rightly or wrongly) to individuals in their trees. Many of these were just silly irrelevant items that others mindlessly clicked on.<br /><br />Presenting such awesome totals must be the reason that the Member Trees were indexed the other day, for perhaps the third time this year.Geoloverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12050268303916428230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-82114247130988490172012-10-17T16:53:00.567-07:002012-10-17T16:53:00.567-07:00Wouldn't that be helpful! I'm constantly ...Wouldn't that be helpful! I'm constantly checking for possible matches by category, rather than general (all) collections. Your specific blog post may have some influence... Celia Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04096301290962083820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-18615125578621086632012-10-17T15:00:46.529-07:002012-10-17T15:00:46.529-07:00Thank you for this!!!
Linda
http://coloradofarmli...Thank you for this!!!<br /><br />Linda<br />http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com <br />http://deltacountyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com<br />Terry and Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11016496778254072639noreply@blogger.com