46 min

The Genealogy Guys Podcast #376 The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection

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The Genealogy Guys Learn site (https://genealogyguyslearn.com/) is on sale for the entire month of April. Look for details and instructions at http://blog.genealogyguys.com/2020/04/the-genealogy-guys-learn-is-on-sale-for.html. This is your opportunity to get more written and video education at a bargain price, and new content is added every month.
News You Can Use and Share
Vivid-Pix announced it’s “Round Tuit” education program at https://vivid-pix.com/education.html. MyHeritage provides free access to all its U.S. census records through 12 April 2020. MyHeritage has added new content to its Knowledge Base. The Society of Genealogists in London is working with FamilySearch to digitize approximately 9,000 family history books and over 5,000 pamphlets in a project to take at least two years. Findmypast added 116 million new records to their collection of English and Welsh Electoral Registers. Findmypast added new Scottish records including the Ayrshire, Kilmarnock Valuation Roll (1874), Ratepayers (1838-1846), and Voter Lists (1837-1852). Drew recaps new record additions, updates, and indexes at FamilySearch. Another article about The Guys will be published in Podcast Magazine at the end of March at https://podcastmagazine.com/. Cyndi Says
Cyndi Ingle discusses whether you should have only one family tree or more than one.
Splitting or Combining Family Trees | Ancestry
by Crista Cowan,  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrdQXvtP0yE
Splitting an Ancestry® Family Tree
https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Splitting-an-Ancestry-Family-Tree
Merging Ancestry® Family Trees
https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Merging-Ancestry-Family-Trees
How do I divide my existing tree into parts if I edit online? (MyHeritage)
https://faq.myheritage.com/en/article/how-do-i-divide-my-existing-tree-into-parts-if-i-edit-online
How do I merge two family trees (MyHeritage)
https://faq.myheritage.com/en/article/how-do-i-merge-two-family-trees
Your Legacy Database - Should You Split It?
https://legacynews.typepad.com/legacy_news/2006/03/your_legacy_dat.html
WikiTree Help: Splitting a GEDCOM
With instructions on how to do this for several programs
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Splitting_a_GEDCOM
Our Listeners Talk to Us
Shannon asks us to let our listeners know about free genealogy resources. Jean thanks us for reminding people to use their library cards to access the many online resources available at their websites. Book Review
Drew reviews the latest book by Nathan Dylan Goodwin, The Sterling Affair, and gives it a great thumbs-up.
Thank you again to our Patreon supporters! You can support us at https://patreon.com/genealogyguys. You can also tell your friends or your society about our free podcasts, our blog, and our Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website.

The Genealogy Guys Learn site (https://genealogyguyslearn.com/) is on sale for the entire month of April. Look for details and instructions at http://blog.genealogyguys.com/2020/04/the-genealogy-guys-learn-is-on-sale-for.html. This is your opportunity to get more written and video education at a bargain price, and new content is added every month.
News You Can Use and Share
Vivid-Pix announced it’s “Round Tuit” education program at https://vivid-pix.com/education.html. MyHeritage provides free access to all its U.S. census records through 12 April 2020. MyHeritage has added new content to its Knowledge Base. The Society of Genealogists in London is working with FamilySearch to digitize approximately 9,000 family history books and over 5,000 pamphlets in a project to take at least two years. Findmypast added 116 million new records to their collection of English and Welsh Electoral Registers. Findmypast added new Scottish records including the Ayrshire, Kilmarnock Valuation Roll (1874), Ratepayers (1838-1846), and Voter Lists (1837-1852). Drew recaps new record additions, updates, and indexes at FamilySearch. Another article about The Guys will be published in Podcast Magazine at the end of March at https://podcastmagazine.com/. Cyndi Says
Cyndi Ingle discusses whether you should have only one family tree or more than one.
Splitting or Combining Family Trees | Ancestry
by Crista Cowan,  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrdQXvtP0yE
Splitting an Ancestry® Family Tree
https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Splitting-an-Ancestry-Family-Tree
Merging Ancestry® Family Trees
https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Merging-Ancestry-Family-Trees
How do I divide my existing tree into parts if I edit online? (MyHeritage)
https://faq.myheritage.com/en/article/how-do-i-divide-my-existing-tree-into-parts-if-i-edit-online
How do I merge two family trees (MyHeritage)
https://faq.myheritage.com/en/article/how-do-i-merge-two-family-trees
Your Legacy Database - Should You Split It?
https://legacynews.typepad.com/legacy_news/2006/03/your_legacy_dat.html
WikiTree Help: Splitting a GEDCOM
With instructions on how to do this for several programs
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Splitting_a_GEDCOM
Our Listeners Talk to Us
Shannon asks us to let our listeners know about free genealogy resources. Jean thanks us for reminding people to use their library cards to access the many online resources available at their websites. Book Review
Drew reviews the latest book by Nathan Dylan Goodwin, The Sterling Affair, and gives it a great thumbs-up.
Thank you again to our Patreon supporters! You can support us at https://patreon.com/genealogyguys. You can also tell your friends or your society about our free podcasts, our blog, and our Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website.

46 min