FH can provide Internet Data Match hints from FindMyPast and MyHeritage which I find very helpful, but other family history products provide matches with Ancestry and FamilySearch. Hints from FS, in particular, would be very welcome as it's a free to use.
I'm using FH 6.2.7
thanks,
Simonides
* Internet Data Match hints from FamilySearch?
Re: Internet Data Match hints from FamilySearch?
Simonides,
I’m not surprised about programmes using hints from both Ancestry AND FamilySearch, as these two sites are closely linked via the Church Of Latter Day Saints. Ancestry even quote results using LDS film numbers on occasions. Miketate has already commented that Calico do not provide hints for Ancestry, due to their exorbitant charge for accessing their data, and sadly, I’d expect a similar charge to be applied by FamilySearch.
. So don’t hold your breath, waiting for hints from either.
I’m not surprised about programmes using hints from both Ancestry AND FamilySearch, as these two sites are closely linked via the Church Of Latter Day Saints. Ancestry even quote results using LDS film numbers on occasions. Miketate has already commented that Calico do not provide hints for Ancestry, due to their exorbitant charge for accessing their data, and sadly, I’d expect a similar charge to be applied by FamilySearch.
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Re: Internet Data Match hints from FamilySearch?
Almost as good are the Lookup Missing Census Facts and Lookup Missing BMD Records Plugins that offer filtered searches for missing details from a chosen selection of Indiviudals and support Ancestry, FindMyPast, FamilySearch, and MyHeritage.
One snag with FH 'hints' is that they take no account of existing Source Citations in your Project.
Another is that you must bring the Individual into Focus Window to see the 'hints'.
See how_to:internet_data_matches|> Internet Data Matches for further advice.
One snag with FH 'hints' is that they take no account of existing Source Citations in your Project.
Another is that you must bring the Individual into Focus Window to see the 'hints'.
See how_to:internet_data_matches|> Internet Data Matches for further advice.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Re: Internet Data Match hints from FamilySearch?
Some of the hints MyHeritage reports are from FamilySearch trees (not sure if they use the record sets but doubt it).
I get around the Ancestry lack by uploading a private tree and looking for the shaky leaves on-site.
I get around the Ancestry lack by uploading a private tree and looking for the shaky leaves on-site.
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Re: Internet Data Match hints from FamilySearch?
Many thanks to Mick, Mike and Helen for your prompt replies!
Mick: I'd not realised that Ancestry would charge Calico for providing hints: I thought their business model would be to attract subscriptions from as many sources as possible.
Mike: Yes, I'm starting to look at the plugins for FamilySearch and Ancestry that you mention.
Helen: Thanks for the tips.
Simonides
Mick: I'd not realised that Ancestry would charge Calico for providing hints: I thought their business model would be to attract subscriptions from as many sources as possible.
Mike: Yes, I'm starting to look at the plugins for FamilySearch and Ancestry that you mention.
Helen: Thanks for the tips.
Simonides