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| Søger slægtninge i USA Fra : sbo11 | Vist : 2096 gange 40 point Dato : 08-04-07 09:13 |
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Hej, Jeg søger slægtninge i USA, og har via 'ancestry.com' fundet mange, men er gået med flg. problem.
Jeg har en mand i LA, CA som jeg kender på navn,adresse, fødselsdag, dødsdag og SSN.
Jeg ved at han havde tre døtre født ca. 1940-45 altså i dag i midten af tresserne, hvis de er i live.
Mit spørgsmål er:
a) Hvordan finder jeg han ægtefælles navn mm.
b) børnenes (pigernes) navne kender jeg, hvor kan jeg søge på giftenavne og evt. adresser idag?
c) er det muligt at gøre det uden at benytte 'betalings' databaser?
vh sbo11
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| Kommentar Fra : Teil |
Dato : 08-04-07 09:18 |
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| Kommentar Fra : Teil |
Dato : 08-04-07 09:28 |
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Citat Free Online Genealogy Database Hits 150 Million Names - also adds ability to view names in family tree format
SALT LAKE CITY (March 2007) - FamilySearch announced today that the Pedigree Resource File (PRF) database has reached over 150 million searchable names. Along with the milestone achievement, a new feature has been added that allows users to view genealogical and extended information for deceased individuals in a familiar pedigree (family tree) format. Users can search or contribute their personal genealogies to the free database at www.familysearch.org.
The PRF database is a popular destination for family historians seeking to find missing branches of their family tree and then preserve or share family histories online. People from around the world can submit their genealogies online at FamilySearch.org. Using a genealogy software program (such as the free Personal Ancestral File program found at FamilySearch.org), users can easily donate a copy of their personal family histories to the Pedigree Resource File. Details can be found online by clicking the Share tab on FamilySearch.org. Since its launch in 1999, the database has grown at a rate of about 19 million names a year. Today, it boasts over 150 million searchable names. To respect privacy, only information about deceased individuals is displayed online.
"Prior to this latest search improvement, users didn't always realize that there was additional information available for an ancestor found in the database. We also wanted to display search results for an individual in the more familiar context of a family tree," said Steve Anderson, Marketing Manager for FamilySearch. "This new feature allows them to do just that."
The Pedigree Resource File can be found on the advanced search page on FamilySearch.org:
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
FamilySearch is the public channel of the Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU), a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. FamilySearch maintains the world's largest repository of genealogical resources accessed through FamilySearch.org, the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, and over 4,500 family history centers in 70 countries. |
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| Kommentar Fra : Teil |
Dato : 08-04-07 09:32 |
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| Kommentar Fra : Teil |
Dato : 08-04-07 09:34 |
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| Kommentar Fra : Teil |
Dato : 08-04-07 10:18 |
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| Kommentar Fra : Teil |
Dato : 08-04-07 21:43 |
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| Godkendelse af svar Fra : sbo11 |
Dato : 09-04-07 11:03 |
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Tak for svaret krizz20.
Ja, undskyld jeg er ny i dette her, hvilket svar er det at du kunne bruge?
vh sbo11
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| Kommentar Fra : dr_dem |
Dato : 09-04-07 11:16 |
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