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[[Image:Getting One of a Kind Documents in FT.PNG|center|647px|Getting One of a Kind Documents in FT.PNG]]  
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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).   
There are many instances where it is desirable 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.  
While documents found in the Family Search digital databases can be easily attached as a Source to a person, (see Wiki page '''"Adding Sources in Family Search Family Tree"''' - pending), 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.  


[[Image:Attaching Documents as Sources1.jpg|left|647px|Attaching Documents as Sources1.jpg]] [[Image:Attaching Documents as Sources2.jpg|right|647px|Attaching Documents as Sources2.jpg]] <br> <br>  
[[Image:Attaching Documents as Sources1.jpg|left|647px|Attaching Documents as Sources1.jpg]] [[Image:Attaching Documents as Sources2.jpg|right|647px|Attaching Documents as Sources2.jpg]] <br> <br>  


[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/images/2/21/Attaching_Documents_as_Sources_in_Family_Tree.pdf to view and print above handout]  
[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/images/2/21/Attaching_Documents_as_Sources_in_Family_Tree.pdf to view and print above handout]  


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Revision as of 13:21, 30 April 2015


Putting Documents in FamilySearch Family Tree[edit | edit source]

Guide to Putting Documents in FamilySearch Family Tree as Sources. This Help handout contains written Steps and Images that show how to add both online and unpublished documents.

Getting One of a Kind Documents in FT.PNG

There are many instances where it is desirable 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 Wiki page "Adding Sources in Family Search Family Tree" - pending), 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.

Attaching Documents as Sources1.jpg
Attaching Documents as Sources2.jpg



to view and print above handout