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How do I find a name in MY family tree with only the first name available?

Tehani Kolea Sewell
Tehani Kolea Sewell ✭
April 25, 2022 edited April 26, 2022 in Family Tree

I only have the first name of a VERY distant relative, I am wanting to look in my family tree to find this person, is there a way that I can search for this relative without having to search the WHOLE database or scrolling ALL the way back through my relatives to find this specific person?

Thank you!

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  • Paul W
    Paul W ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 25, 2022 edited April 25, 2022

    @Tehani Kolea Sewell

    In short, the answer is no - as there is no "MY family tree" concept / structure within the FamilySearch Family Tree. But surely you have a little more than just a first name to search on? There must be an approximate time period relating to their birth or death, say, and/or at least a county of state, or another individual to whom you know they are related. If not, and the information attached to them is so sparse, why even bother looking - just create a new ID from any information you do have and merge with the "original" ID if found later on. Although, having suggested that, it comes to me what data (or to whom) you would attach to your "John", "Mary", or whatever name you have for them.

    If I am missing your point, please explain further.

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  • dontiknowyou
    dontiknowyou ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 26, 2022

    @Tehani Kolea Sewell

    Are you looking for an ancestor, or a cousin? The difference is significant.

    Also, do you have reason to believe the person has a profile in Family Tree? Or do you need to search historical records?

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  • fmadkins
    fmadkins ✭
    May 3, 2022

    You can go to Search then find and enter any information you have. You could also use information and search for someone else related to her. Idea look at the people whom she is connected to. Place of birth, marriage etc, If any of the people she is connected to use their birth date to guess about when or where she is born. You could use a 20 gap between generations. Single women are hard to search for so don't give up, she is there ready to be found.

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