Wednesday 7 August 2024

What are Ancestry MyTreeTags?

 Wouldn’t it be great if we had a way to label our ancestors to find people in our tree who have things in common or jump to your current research tasks on Ancestry?  Then, ‘MyTreeTags’ is the best choice as it offers subscribers a perfect way to do it quickly. Therefore, this blog will discuss all you must know about Ancestry MyTreeTags.

If you need more tips and tricks on using the Ancestry Platform, you can always check out these blog posts: Ancestry MyTreeTags

 Ancestry MyTreeTags

Ancestry MyTreeTags

MyTreeTags are identifying labels that you can attach to people in your family tree to indicate your genealogy and DNA research status and their life experiences and relationships. 
You need to know that everyone with an Ancestry member tree can apply up to 20 TreeTags per individual. You can see that the website starts your labeling efforts off according to the following categories mentioned below;
  • DNA Tags - Common DNA Ancestor, DNA Connection, DNA Match
  • Life Experience Tags - Immigrant, Military Service, Royalty/Nobility
  • Relationship Tags - Adopted Into This Family, Adopted Out of This Family, Died Young, Direct Ancestor, Multiple Spouses, Never Married, No Children, Orphan
  • Research Status Tags - Actively Researching, Brick Wall, Complete, Hypothesis, Unverified, Verified
  • Custom Tags - Ones that you create. You could include things like Jewish, Civil War Veteran, and more.

Who can view your TreeTags? 

If you worry about who can see your ‘MyTreeTags’, you do not need to worry anymore as you can follow the given restrictions currently in place for those who can view your TreeTags.
  • Public trees -- other Ancestry members can see the tags.
  • Private trees -- only you and people you’ve invited to your tree as editors, contributors, or guests can see your tags.
  • Living persons in a tree -- they are treated as private regardless of public access to a member tree.
The above information is relevant; we hope you find it helpful and have all your queries answered. If you need further guidance, you can contact Family Tree Maker Support at +1-888-257-3335, or you can Live Chat with our well-trained professionals at any time.

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Monday 5 August 2024

How To Install Family Tree Maker 2019?

 

Install Family Tree Maker 2019

Follow the steps below to install FTM using the downloadable link sent by MacKiev.

  • Open the email where the user got the FTM 2019 download link.
  • Then, click the FTM2019 download link to download Family Tree Maker 2019.
  • Click on the FTM 2019 download file to start the installation process.
  • After the installation, the user will see an FTM 2019 icon on the desktop.
  • Click on the icon to open FTM 2019. The user can now sync Family Tree Maker 2019 with Ancestry.com, and the installation process for FTM 2019 is complete.

Note: The FTM 2019 download link will be sent to users for both MAC and Windows. FTM 2019 for Mac is available at the exact cost.

If you encounter any issues during the installation process, consult the Family Tree Maker support resources or contact customer support at +1-888-257-3335 for assistance.

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Thursday 1 August 2024

I already own a Software MacKiev edition. Do I need to get FTM 2019?

If you haven't yet upgraded to Family Tree Maker's latest version and are using the features that connect Family Tree Maker to Ancestry, then you will want to upgrade to FTM 2019. 

FTM 2019 includes syncing, Ancestry hints, and Ancestry search and merge functionality. No other FTM editions have this functionality. We've also released exciting new features in FTM 2019 click here to know more.

FTM 2019

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