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How can my relatives see the same family tree I have and that I have added this relatives to?

Erika Bosch Ramirez
Erika Bosch Ramirez ✭
August 17, 2024 edited January 20 in Family Tree

I added all our ancestors but also new relatives to our tree, and my relatives that are in family search cannot see anything! seems like they have to build the tree again themselves. How can I add them so that they see what I see?

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 17, 2024

    If the profiles you have added are for deceased ancestors/relatives, anyone can see them. Profiles for the living can only be seen by the person who created the profile.

    If you want to share profiles for the living, consider participating in the Beta project for Family Group Trees.

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  • cheryllynnhuff1
    cheryllynnhuff1 ✭
    August 18, 2024

    You must make sure that the individuals who have died have the same PID numbers. This happened in my family when my son was just starting out. We started with the pedigree chart. He filled in basic information for individuals until he got to the first grandparent, in his case, great grandparent who was dead and I gave him the PID number. He entered that number and then he could see everything I had on that line. We continued down for each great grandparent. I have found that is the easiest way to prevent duplicates within families. You really need to talk with each other!

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