Sharing the family tree with family question
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Hola miguelscarmack es muy bueno que quiera compartir ustes su arbol con sus familiares
¿Cómo comparto información en el Árbol Familiar?
El propósito del Arbol Familiar es permitir que los miembros de la familia colaboren para edificar su árbol familiar. Si desea compartir información del Árbol Familiar y colaborar con otras personas, invíteles a inscribirse en una cuenta de FamilySearch gratuita. Pueden hacerlo yendo a familysearch.org y haciendo clic en el botón Crear cuenta de la esquina superior derecha de la página.
No debe compartir con cualquier otra persona su nombre de usuario y contraseña. Hacerlo es una **** de los Términos de uso y compromete sus derechos de privacidad legales, así como los de la persona con quien se comparta la información. En cualquier momento puede revisar las obligaciones asociadas con el uso de FamilySearch.org.
como puede ver el arbol es personal pero se puede enlazar los arboles y asi ver todos la informacion que usted tiene pero tiene que tener encuenta que cualquiera puede modificar un dato o nombre, es facil por ejemplo su hijo empieza su arbol pone su nombre, lo de los padre y abuelos, cuando empiece a las personas fallecidas lo busca por el nombre o identificador al encontrarlo lo añade y automanticamente lo comparte si añade a su abuelo por ejemplo luego tendra que buscar a su abuela para que se una en matrimonio, para ver usted si se hace un cambio o quien lo puede saber como, pues ahora se lo indico
Las etiquetas le ayudan a recordar por qué colocó en su lista de seguimiento a una persona del Árbol Familiar. Después de aplicar las etiquetas, puede filtrar las listas de seguimiento en un grupo de personas específico para la investigación o revisión. Puede emplear una de varias etiquetas predefinidas o crear una personalizada que cuadra con sus propias necesidades.
Agregar etiquetas (sitio web)
- Inicie sesión en FamilySearch, y haga clic en el Árbol Familiar.
- Haga clic en Seguimiento.
- Si su lista de seguimiento no muestra a las personas a quienes se ha seguido, haga clic en Opciones, y cambie el filtrado y la clasificación.
- Por encima de la lista de personas, y a la derecha, haga clic en Personas a quienes estoy siguiendo.
- A la derecha de un nombre, haga clic en Agregar etiqueta.
- Haga clic en una etiqueta de la lista.
- Si no ve una etiqueta que desee utilizar, haga clic en Crear nueva etiqueta. Puede crear hasta 10 etiquetas. Sus etiquetas personalizadas son privadas--otras personas no pueden verlas.
- Ingrese el titulo de la etiqueta. La etiqueta puede tener hasta 20 caracteres. Se permiten todos los caracteres, incluso los emojis.
- Haga clic en Crear etiqueta
espero haberlo podido ayudar, gracias por todo lo que hace.
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Michael
Welcome to the "Community.FamilySearch" Forum.
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
Just in passing ...
Short Answer: You all, NEED a to have "Copies", of the "Living", in your respective 'FamilySearch' Accounts.
In the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch' ...
For Starters ...
Just my take ...
When you are WITH another ("Living") User/Patron, be-it a Family member or not, looking at/in THEIR 'FamilySearch' Account, ...
Even though you can 'see' that they have a particular 'FamilySearch Person Identifier' (PID) in THEIR 'FamilySearch' Account ...
You, will NOT be able to 'see' that PID for the other User/Patrons in/through YOUR 'FamilySearch' Account ...
NOR, will you be able to USE that PID for the other User/Patrons in/through YOUR 'FamilySearch' Account ...
For ("Living") Users/Patrons, of the "Family Tree' Part, of 'FamilySearch' (including yourself) their PID is, unique to them; and, can ONLY bee 'seen' by them, in THEIR 'FamilySearch' Account ...
"Living" Users/Patrons, of the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch' ARE just like, in fact, just the SAME as, "Living" individuals/persons, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', that are recorded in our "Private Spaces", of our individual/personal 'FamilySearch' Accounts - they can ONLY be 'seen' by the User/Patron who created them; or, in case of a "Living" User/Patron, by them.
As such ...
For "Living" Users/Patrons, just like "Living" individuals/persons, we HAVE to "Create" a ("Living") DUPLIACTE of them in OUR own respective 'FamilySearch' Accounts, in other words within our respective "Ancestral" Lines, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'.
And ...
That said ...
'Yes' ... they WILL be DUPLIACTES ... but, that is O.K.; and, a necessary feature for "Privacy".
Basically ...
You and your ("Living") Family members (and, extended Family) have to "Build" a "Bridge" of the "Living" individuals/persons (As "Living" DUPLICATES) that connect/link you together, in your respective 'FamilySearch' Accounts.
Once, you and your ("Living") Family members (and, extended Family) have ALL "Built" that "Bridge" of the "Living" (individuals/persons) that connect/link you ALL together (As "Living" DUPLICATES); then, when you ALL come to your FIRST Common "Deceased" Ancestor, your "Ancestral" Lines will connect/link together. into one.
I hope, that this may help/assist, somewhat.
Brett
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Michael
Furthermore ...
Here an old 'standby' of mine, that I have previously proffered on occasion ...
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Most new (and, some old) Users/Patrons, DO NOT, understand, the basic 'nature' and 'premise', of the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', when they join in.
Please let me explain ...
[ And, please bear with me; as, I am VERY 'Verbose' ... that is my 'style' ... ]
We do not have our OWN "Tree", in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'.
We ONLY have "Branches" (ie. Ancestral" lines), that are interconnected, in this SINGLE "One" World "Tree", for all of us, that is the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'.
The "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', is NOT like 'On-Line' "Websites" (eg. "Ancestry_com"; or "MyHeritage_com"; or, the like); and/or, 'standalone' personal (computer) programmes (eg, the OLD, now no longer supported, "PAF"; or, "Ancestral Quest"; or, the like).
We DO NOT have "Private"/"Personal" 'Trees', in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', like other 'On-Line' "Websites"; and/or, 'standalone' personal (computer) programmes.
We do not even, own; or, manage; and, are NOT even responsible for, the "Deceased" individuals/persons, in "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'.
And, most importantly ...
We DO NOT even, own; or, manage; and, are NOT even responsible for, Our OWN "Deceased" Ancestors/Family/Relatives, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'.
The "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', is built on a "Open Edit" Platform - hence, why any "Registered" User/Patron can "Edit" (ie. Add, Delete; and/or, Change) ANY "Deceased" individual/person, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'.
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You can certainly "Merge"/"Combine" any "Deceased" individual/person, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', with another "Deceased" individual/person, in "Family Tree" of 'FamilySearch', regardless of who the User/Patron was, that initially created those "Deceased" individuals/persons; as, they DO NOT reside with the User/Patron, who initially created them - they are "Public".
In fact, you can ONLY 'see' "Deceased" individuals/persons, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'; except, with this 'rider', that you can ALSO only see "Living" individual/person, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', that YOU created; as, they reside in your "Private Spaces".
No other User/Patron, can 'see' ANY "Living" individuals/persons, that were created by another User/Patron; as, they ONLY reside in the "Private Spaces", of the User/Patron who created them.
We CANNOT even 'see', the ACTUAL Record, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', of our IMMEDIATE Family (eg. Spouse; Children; Parents; Siblings; ETC; Etc; etc), if they are "Living"; and, they have their own 'FamilySearch' Account.
Of course, you can create your "Living" Family members; and, record them in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'; but, they will ONLY be seen by you:
▬ You cannot "Share" them with any other User/Patron.
▬ You cannot "Merge"/'Combine" them, with any other "Living" individual/person, residing in the "Private Spaces", of another User//Patron.
There is CURRENTLY, no mechanism, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', for Users/Patrons, to "Share"; or, "give permission" to "Share", the "Living" individuals/persons, in their own "Private Spaces", with/between other/another User(s)/Patron(s).
There are a myriad of "Privacy" Laws, within the many various, Countries; and, Unions, throughout the World - it is a nightmare to negotiate.
The "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', is used in many, Countries; and, Unions, throughout the World; and, as such, must adhere to the myriad of "Privacy" Laws, throughout the World.
Hence, "Privacy" is one of the reasons that we cannot "Share" the "Living" individuals/persons in our own "Private Spaces" - it is NOT the ONLY reason; but, certainly has a bearing on the matter.
Another factor, is that such would have to be 'Coded'/'Programmed', into the Programme, that is the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch'.
'Yes', these "Living" individuals/persons, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', WILL, in fact, in many (most) cases will be "Duplicated" - unfortunately a necessary situation that currently cannot be avoided.
I know, that there are "Duplicates", of the "Living" ME - at least, one for my Wife and each of our Children, not to mention my other ("Living") extended Family members.
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Here are some "Knowledge Articles", in 'FamilySearch', in regard to "Private Spaces"; and, "Living" individuals/persons:
Who can see my living relatives in Family Tree?
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/who-can-see-my-living-relatives-in-family-tree
How does Family Tree protect the privacy of living people?
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/what-is-a-private-space-in-family-tree
What Family Tree features are available in my private space?
Can my living relatives share a Family Tree private space to work together?
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/share-a-family-tree-private-space-with-family
I hope, that this may also help/assist, somewhat.
Brett
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"Too long; didn't read" summary: you can't currently, on FamilySearch.
But online trees -- even "protected" ones -- are not the place for tracking your living relatives. Do that in an offline program. If your family members also get the same program, you can send each other backup files in whatever format it uses. Or, if you all use different programs, you can send each other your GEDCOM files.
(The best way to protect privacy is to not put the information online in the first place.)
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My cousin is putting together his own record. How can the info I have gotten be shared with him.
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@Kent6 Please see all of the above. Your cousin’s record with info on himself is private to him only. And worse yet, if he doesn’t share his password before he passes, it will all remain invisible forever. There is no process to apply for access to his account as there is in other places, such as Ancestry. (Exception if he is a member of the LDS church.) FamilySearch is NOT the place to collect information about the living.
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