I would like to share a family history line with my niece who is not a member of family search and
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well. . .. for one - she can create her own account and access the family tree herself - neither one of you need to "send" or print anything - you are merely accessing the information centrally - you or her. (she just needs to create her free account to access)
see: https://community.familysearch.org/s/feed/0D53A00004nyuo2SAA
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@sharon and david
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Sharon and David
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As 'Dennis' (ie, "FamilyBible') has already proffered ...
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Depending on her age; and, of course, with her Parents permission, get her to "Establish" (ie, 'Create') her own "FamilySearch" Account.
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But, REMEMBER, she will have to "Add" ALL of the "Living" individuals/persons that "Bridge" the GAP between you, in her own "Private Spaces" of her "FamilySearch" Account, in "Family Tree" of "FamilySearch".
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Once she has added the ALL of the "Living" individuals/persons that "Bridge" the GAP between you; then, she will be able to "see" your common Ancestral lines of "Deceased" individuals/persons.
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I hope this helps.
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Brett
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true - but sharing PID's and URL's (by Sharon and David ) - she (the niece) will be able to see the family trees from such pointers (for the deceased portion of the family tree) - even if she never enters anything at all into FS.
for example I can share the entire tree of my (deceased) Father - to anyone - whether they have entered any record into FS or not - simply by sharing this URL: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/KWH7-N5T
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