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= Guide to putting Documents in FamilySearch Family Tree as Sources. Easy to use Helps handout with sequential written steps and associated images. = | |||
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Putting Documents in FamilySearch Family Tree[edit | edit source]
Guide to putting Documents in FamilySearch Family Tree as Sources. Easy to use Helps handout with sequential written steps and associated images.[edit | edit source]
There are many instances where it is desireable to enter a document as a Source in an individual's Details page in Family Tree. This is particularly true when the document establishes/verifies the name, date and place of a person's vital event (i.e. birth register/certificate).
While documents found in the Family Search digital databases can be easily attached as a Source to a person, (see FS "Adding Sources in Family Search"), often they are found on other websites (free or subscription) or found in the possession of a family member or other individual. Records found in these other places ought to be added to Family Tree using a different series of steps which are presented with visuals in the handout "Attaching Documents as Sources in Family Tree" shown below.
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Attaching Photos and Documents in Family Tree[edit | edit source]
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