Documented Family Tree - How to share?
Hi everyone,
I hope you're all doing well.
I’d like to share a copy of our family tree, which I received during one of our family reunions back when I was a teenager. I’ve kept it safe over the years, and I recently had it scanned so it can be preserved and shared with others.
I believe this document could be a valuable resource for anyone researching their lineage—especially those with roots in Taal, Batangas, Philippines. It’s my hope that this can help us build a more extensive and accurate genealogy of our family, and perhaps reconnect branches that may have lost touch over time.
If anyone has additional information on how I can contribute or share this document with the FamilySearch team, I would truly appreciate your guidance.
Thank you.
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You can find directions on how to donate material to the FamilySearch by using this link. You will find additional information on this PDF file on donating to FamilySearch. Also this knowledge article on FamilySearch on how to donate a book to FamilySearch will be of assistance.
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Alternatively, you might wish to create a GEDCOM file and upload it to the Genealogies section of FamilySearch. Obviously, this will mean some work in typing the pedigree into a piece of genealogical software that allows transfer of data to Genealogies (via a GEDCOM file), but that would be a great way of sharing the detail to a wider audience.
This is a good starting point:
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Thank you so much for sharing this.
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Thanks for sharing. Will look into it.
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