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GEDCOM Tree Matching

SarahWanger
SarahWanger ✭
January 19 edited January 19 in Family Tree

I imported my GEDCOM to FamilySearch and used the compare tool. Hundreds of people are in the category "Add to Tree" however, many of these are already in the tree. Besides adding them and then merging the two profiles, is there any way to compare them in the comparison tool itself?

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  • MazyPutnam
    MazyPutnam ✭✭✭
    January 22 edited January 23

    @SarahWanger Take a look at the KA, especially item #5. It walks you through uploading a GEDCOM and shows how to use the ‘compare’ feature to match the people you already have in the Tree .

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-copy-information-from-my-gedcom-file-into-family-tree

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  • MandyShaw1
    MandyShaw1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    January 22

    @MazyPutnam I thought this functionality had now been withdrawn in favour of CET gedcom uploads?

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  • Gordon Collett
    Gordon Collett ✭✭✭✭✭
    January 23 edited January 23

    @MandyShaw1 Others have posted questions that involve the old GEDCOM process so it is apparent that the new CET features are not fully rolled out to all users and those who do not get them yet can still upload GEDCOMS.

    @SarahWanger The GEDCOM process you are trying to use is being phased out which is something a lot of us are happy to see. This is because of the problems it has such as the one you are running into. Its process for finding duplicates in Family Tree is not that great and it is too easy to introduce duplicates into Family Tree that then do need to be merged.

    To answer your question, no you cannot force a comparison between a person in a GEDCOM file and a person in Family Tree. If the routine cannot find a possible pre-existing person, the only option you get is to add the person to the tree. But if you know the person is already there, there is no reason to add the person.

    For example, here in the small file I upload a couple of years ago:

    Screenshot 2026-01-23 at 6.56.26 AM.png

    Barbro is already in Family Tree so I did not add her.

    Just leave those hundreds of people you have that you know are in Family Tree with a blue plus sign like this and you will save yourself tons of work. There is no need to get everyone in your file to have a green check mark. Once you have gone through everyone in your file, you will never have any reason to view the GEDCOM in this way again.

    Now if such an individual has a lot more information in your GEDCOM than currently is in the tree you could decide to add selective people then merge if that is faster than just going to the Family Tree profile and adding the information directly to the profile.

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  • Áine.ní.Donnghaile
    Áine.ní.Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    January 23

    The thread was closed, unfortunately, but I had posted a query about the upload process a few days ago.
    https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/184409/gedcom-upload-change

    The relevant Help Article is being revised.

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  • maryellenstevensbarnes1
    maryellenstevensbarnes1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    January 23

    @Gordon Collett thank you for your comment "it is too easy to introduce duplicates into Family Tree that then do need to be merged" — it answers my questions about adding living people to FS since no one will ever see the info I add when my FS account dies with me. 😎

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