Fixing Relationships in FamilySearch (FS) Family Tree

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What's Up?[edit | edit source]

Guide to Fixing Relationships in FamilySearch(FS) Family Tree. This lesson guide contains written STEPS interspersed with PICTURES that show how to correct family relationships in Family Tree. The STEPS with Pictures Handout presents different kinds of mixed-up family situations in a fictitious database called the Instructor Materials - Simple Sandbox (Instructor Materials) and guides you through how to correct them.
The Instructor Materials - Simple Sandbox offers a safe place to practice, one or more times, fixing family relationships because you are not actually working in FT. You are working in a sandbox where activities can be repeated by Resetting the Simple Sandbox. No changes are ever made to your ancestors in Family Tree.
Use of this four page Lesson Guide provides hands-on experience in performing entry and intermediate level tasks to correct family relationships in Family Tree. It can be used individually or with groups.















STEPS with Pictures Handout[edit | edit source]

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Immense gratitude to Dixie S. Cragun for hours of incisive evaluation and insightful editing of the Steps with Pictures Handout.
To view, save and print above Fixing Relationships handout.

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To view, save, and print the Fixing Relationships Exercise handout

Use of Instructor Materials - SIMPLE SANDBOX[edit | edit source]

  • The Instructor Materials - Simple Sandbox is a fake database featuring Robert and Ann, members of their family, and other individuals. This database contains fictitious people some of which are duplicates. All of this is intended to provide a safe place to practice more complicated tasks in Family Tree, such as finding and merging duplicates and fixing incorrect relationships.
  • To avoid difficulty with the sandbox, no more than five persons should sign-in to make an account at one time. Click the Sign-in button ONLY ONCE.
  • The first time you go into the Simple Sandbox (Instructor Materials), click on Simple Sandbox First Account. You will be asked to sign-in with your Family Tree username and password. Be patient... it will take a few minutes to generate your account.
  • Every time after the first visit, click on Simple Sandbox Reset Your Account. You will be given a new fake database. The given names that appear in each family are the same as before (Robert, Ann, Rachel, etc.) But the surnames, dates and places are different.
  • Activities done in the Simple Sandbox can be done repeatedly and do not affect your ancestors' information in FT.
  • Before any changes are made in the Sandbox, it is assumed that the correct information for Robert and Ann's family have been established through careful research.

Note: When finding and merging duplicates in the real Family Tree database, thorough research should always precede and determine what changes are made to your families.




Fixing Relationships in FT Exercise[edit | edit source]

This simplified Fixing Relationships Exercise sheet is for use in practicing the removal and replacement of relationships(5) found in the fake database called the Simple Sandbox (Instructor Materials). It goes through the same five procedures performed in the handout above, only some details and pictures are omitted. To repeat these exercises in Robert and Ann's family, click on Simple Sandbox RESET YOUR ACCOUNT.

Other FT Entry/Intermediate Task Handouts (STEPS with Pictures)[edit | edit source]

1. Putting Photos and Documents as Memories in FamilySearch Family Tree
2. Attaching FamilySearch (FS) Records to Family Tree Using the Source Linker
3. Putting Documents as Sources in FamilySearch Family Tree
4. Finding and Merging Duplicates in FamilySearch (FS) Family Tree

Related FT Resources[edit | edit source]