Common Mistakes in Genealogy (Part 2) | Ancestry

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • It doesn't matter if you are new to genealogy or have been doing this for years, we've all made mistakes and assumptions as we climb our family tree. Join Crista Cowan as she shares some of the most common family history research mistakes and gives tips about how to avoid them. (You can view part one of this presentation here: ancstry.me/WHAlsk)
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Komentáře • 25

  • @loganv0410
    @loganv0410 Před 3 lety +3

    Southern US families occasionally use the mother's maiden name as the middle name of a son
    Its an interesting clue

  • @SandraGagliotti
    @SandraGagliotti Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this advise. I was trying to separate all the branches just like you were talking about. So have now started the process of moving everyone into one tree. I should have watched this about a year ago.Thank you again for taking the time to do these clips. So beginners can learn how to do our trees.
    Thank you,
    Sandi

  • @bsktcase89
    @bsktcase89 Před 11 lety +3

    I ended up with WAY too many "?, Elizabeth" entries in my tree due to not knowing maiden names, and couldn't tell them apart. What I do instead now is enter the married surname in parentheses. Now I can see WHICH Elizabeth Maiden-Name-Unknown she is, she still alphabetizes at the top of the list so I know she needs more research, and she comes up in a search for that surname. When I find the maiden name, I swap it in there minus the parentheses and she's good to go.

  • @brucemullenix6142
    @brucemullenix6142 Před 10 lety +2

    Crista, the lady holding me in this picture is my grandmother born in Stahl, near Novinger, Adair, Missouri. Small world seeing your video and seeing names I know from doing cemetery research back in Missouri. Plan on going back this summer and would like to help if you need me to stop by a cemetery in Adair County.
    Bruce

  • @embroiderynewbie
    @embroiderynewbie Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you for this video. I was seriously considering dividing my tree (which now has me as the home person) into 4 branches. Now I will quit working about my tree getting too big, and I will just leave it alone and let it grow.

  • @quidestveritas8713
    @quidestveritas8713 Před 9 lety +1

    Excellent. Thank you so much

  • @pami4482
    @pami4482 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for the informative video

  • @seanttraynor
    @seanttraynor Před 11 lety

    I found this quite informative and enjoyed the clear vocals....

  • @mickang101
    @mickang101 Před 11 lety

    Great Video. Very informative :)

  • @sheilabarron5532
    @sheilabarron5532 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for what ya are doing ✌❤

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Před 10 lety

    Watching these things, I am ever increasingly glad that I only have to do research in Italy and that my family only took two bounces before exiting the US. Women all kept their maiden names, I never have to wrestle with census enumerations, and the birth/death/marriage records they did keep were so scrupulous that they usually contain more information than I even want. Not that there aren't gotchas, but ... wow, some challenges in genealogy are way worse than what I've had to untangle. Props to the folks who have to deal with this stuff.

  • @BarbFFM
    @BarbFFM Před 11 lety

    thanks for this very informative video. The thing with the same last name happens to me quite often. I get contact on a regular basis on one of my lines with the email header "hey, we are related" not even "hey, we might be related". And in most cases, I have to answer "sorry, but no we are not".

  • @stingrayofcincinnati
    @stingrayofcincinnati Před 7 lety +2

    Your story about Maiden names being the same. In the Kentucky marriage record ( I forget) has a field for "How are you related to this other person". When I see the married last name in the maiden name field. I have to ask these people, that own the tree, are they from Kentucky???

  • @tinkinc85
    @tinkinc85 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Christa. I have recently discovered your videos and even though I've been doing genealogy since 1990 i always find something I had not considered. I was surprised to hear that one of your great aunts was married to Danel Boone. I assume you mean Rebecca Bryan? She is also a great aunt of mine as she is first cousin to my 3xgreat grandmother, also named Rebecca Bryan. Both women were grandaughters of Morgan Bryan. I'd love to know how you connect. I have been to Bryans Station and Boone Station near Lexington. I find their story fascinating. Thanks for your insights. Bryan Tinkle

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 4 lety +2

      Hello, cousin! Morgan Bryan and Martha Strode are my 8x great-grandparents. I descend from their daughter, Sarah, who married Samuel Bailey. Those frontier stories are amazing. (~Crista)

  • @WoodworkingPro
    @WoodworkingPro Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your videos, this is only the 2nd one I've seen. I was afraid I would find out watching your video that I had made most of the mistakes you have listed and yes I have, I have taken my mothers line back to the 10th century and now I doubt a lot of that being accurate. Part of the reason I didn't record siblings or records, in general, is that I didn't know how to save them.From looking at the details you had in this video it looks as if I had the family tree makers I could more easily store and transfer those items I missed originally. I have been debating on what family tree program to buy I thought I saw in the other video's comments that you recommended family tree make 2012 but I Have seen reviews online about not being able to transfer information from the 2012 tree maker using Windows 10 and some have said that the 2017 version works better with Windows 10,Could you please tell me which program you and your fellow genealogist find best? Thank you Jim

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Jim, Some of these videos are a little outdated and I haven't had the chance to update them yet. The current version of Family Tree Maker is FTM 2017. That's the one I use and it works beautifully with Ancestry and Windows 10. Hope that helps. (~Crista)

  • @colinsmith6116
    @colinsmith6116 Před 2 lety

    Hi, firstly I find your talks very informative and certainly helpful. A problem that I have, not often, but enough to be a real pain, is that I go into my media on individuals and find that their media (photos) have somehow become detatched. I try to re-attach them but almost always without success and I have to re-load the media into that person/people yet again. This certainly wastes time. Can you tell me what may be causing this please.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for stopping by, Colin! Sorry to hear that you're running into this issue with media in your tree, we'll be happy to assist. First, you should be able to connect/disconnect media from profiles in your tree. Start by opening the photo in your tree media gallery and then use the options in the column on the right hand side to "+attach to another person" (or if you go via a personal profile in the tree '+Add). Secondly, media files should not get disconnected from profiles by themselves, but they may if the profiles they are linked with are changed (for instance if you delete or adjust a profile, if you merge duplicates, if you change the media etc.) It's a good idea to also review your tree to make sure there are not more than profile for the person you are looking at. We also recommend making sure you're on an updated and supported browser and to review our general troubleshooting guided attached here, to make sure the experience on the site runs as smoothly as possible: support.ancestry.com/s/article/Fixing-Page-or-Button-Problems-on-Ancestry?language=en_US. We're grateful for customers like yourself and hope this reply is helpful!

  • @alunrees313
    @alunrees313 Před 4 lety

    Interesting to me that you mentioned the names Williams , Jones , and Davies these are welsh names I’m welsh have you got welsh ancensty

  • @jjpoir
    @jjpoir Před 11 lety

    I have a genealogy file that was sent to me by a relative of my mothers, It goes back to at least 780ad. But it is only the direct ancestors, because the file would have been too big for email. I have it as a second tree in FTM, do I merge it with my tree or keep it separate until I can verify her sources? Thanks for the great presentation, Loved it!

  • @dezzyLmc
    @dezzyLmc Před 6 lety

    How do you deal with generations with the same names?

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 6 lety +1

      Dee, great question! It can sometimes feel like a needle in a haystack but there are some helpful tips contained in our other CZcams video on researching ancestors with common names: czcams.com/video/Jsgr-5d_Mcc/video.html

  • @hotsapper
    @hotsapper Před 10 lety

    I enter it in as UNKNOWN as the surname...

    • @rezkid283
      @rezkid283 Před 6 lety

      Paul O'Bree I leave it blank