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I have a lot more to add, but I'm having some trouble with uploading as of late. it's just sitting there loading
and doesn't do anything. do I have a limit on how many people I can upload? I am looking forward to using this site as my ancestry account ran out, and I can't get at many of my sources. that and on my wife's side her great grandmother is going to be a problem, and am looking forward to help with it
Hi Chris, that's great to know - I'm glad it's working for you (yes, there is a limit of around 5000 people for GEDcom uploads, but no limit as to how many profiles you can create manually or by uploading a few GEDcom's)
Here's my standard GEDcom message:
One way to "bring" your tree over is in a GEDcom (GEDCOM stands for GEnealogical Data COMmunication. It's a file format for transferring family tree information), a GEDcom is exported from Ancestry and uploaded here at WikiTree, where you will need to compare your GEDcom to other profiles already on WikiTree. GEDcom's have a size limit - it's usually around 5000 people, which is a very large tree and I would suggest that you split your GEDcom into smaller chunks (here's an Ancestry page about splitting a GEDcom). GEDcom's can take some time to work through properly, however are really great at finding duplicates, which can be very helpful for someone like me where spellings of some surnames can vary quite a bit. A lot of people get stuck in the GEDcompare at the part where they need to compare ALL suggested matches (either reject or match) before the system will add the "add" button.
For finding sources I highly recommend checking out the RootsSearch Tool... I use it all the time and it helps me remember different places to check. To give it a try, go to the Family Tree & Tools tab; select Genealogy Research, scroll down near the bottom of that list, and select Research with RootsSearch (use your WikiTree email & password). There are over 20 websites to access from there. You can read more about the tool in the RootSearch FAQ. You can also find the tool at the very bottom of the right hand column under the heading "Research" on the profiles of your open ancestors.
I hope this helps! Don't be shy to let me know if you have any questions
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Please visit our tutorial pages to learn how to use WikiTree: How To Use WikiTree. They will save you time, energy, and frustration as you add your family profiles.
Exploring the site is the best way to learn. One way to do that is to check out the drop-down menus on the top right side of your profile page. Finding a known ancestor and collaborating with the profile manager is another great way to start.
Questions? You can always use the G2G link in the Help Menu to find answers.
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I have a lot more to add, but I'm having some trouble with uploading as of late. it's just sitting there loading and doesn't do anything. do I have a limit on how many people I can upload? I am looking forward to using this site as my ancestry account ran out, and I can't get at many of my sources. that and on my wife's side her great grandmother is going to be a problem, and am looking forward to help with it
Here's my standard GEDcom message:
One way to "bring" your tree over is in a GEDcom (GEDCOM stands for GEnealogical Data COMmunication. It's a file format for transferring family tree information), a GEDcom is exported from Ancestry and uploaded here at WikiTree, where you will need to compare your GEDcom to other profiles already on WikiTree. GEDcom's have a size limit - it's usually around 5000 people, which is a very large tree and I would suggest that you split your GEDcom into smaller chunks (here's an Ancestry page about splitting a GEDcom). GEDcom's can take some time to work through properly, however are really great at finding duplicates, which can be very helpful for someone like me where spellings of some surnames can vary quite a bit. A lot of people get stuck in the GEDcompare at the part where they need to compare ALL suggested matches (either reject or match) before the system will add the "add" button.
For finding sources I highly recommend checking out the RootsSearch Tool... I use it all the time and it helps me remember different places to check. To give it a try, go to the Family Tree & Tools tab; select Genealogy Research, scroll down near the bottom of that list, and select Research with RootsSearch (use your WikiTree email & password). There are over 20 websites to access from there. You can read more about the tool in the RootSearch FAQ. You can also find the tool at the very bottom of the right hand column under the heading "Research" on the profiles of your open ancestors.
I hope this helps! Don't be shy to let me know if you have any questions
Kindest regards ~ Pam
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Pam ~ WikiTree Greeter