Loving CET so far
I so appreciate being able to work with my own tree in the FamilySearch world-where I am most comfortable. It has been a breeze to add sources with the GoldieMay Bookmarklet and Source LInker. This development is helping me toward publishing my research for my family. Thank You! to all who have worked hard to make this happen.
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@Nora Volz thank you for participating in the early access CET project. This will indeed be a game changer for many people who want to thoroughly research their genealogy and save it in family search without fear that someone else will change their data. And, thank you for your feedback. It is very valuable to the engineering team.
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I am very grateful for this CET project. It is perfect for me to have a 'clean copy' of my work here. I can review one individual at a time, evaluate sources and memories in the Family Tree, and decide if they meet the Genealogical Proof Standard. I can make sure I have proper citations for all my sources, which allows me or others in my family group to go back and find the original record.
I have researched my family for 50 years, but recently finished my Bachelors Degree at BYUI with my minor in Family History Research. I am really excited that I can start with a clean tree here in this CET project and re-evaluate and prove every piece of information that I have already included in my Family Tree tree. I think this is brilliant, and I intend to load more Gedcoms for other branches of my family in the near future. This combines the skills I have gained from my education with the heart that I have always had for learning more about my family and providing crucial temple ordinances for them. I am a first generation member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and I believe I was meant to do this work for my family. Thank you for these invaluable tools.
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@Nora Volz I agree that you, like Queen Esther, "art come to the kingdom for such a time as this…" (Esther 4:14) It is an exciting time to do family history work. My daughter is finishing her Applied Master's Degree at BYU in Family History Research and Writing. To be honest, I am sometimes envious of her training and now yours. One day, I might endeavor to do the same. Thank you again for your feedback. If you run into any issues, please start a new discussion about that issue. Good luck!
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