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How To Plant Your Family Tree On The Web

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  1. Learn HTML:
    You will need a working knowledge of HTML, the web publishing language, to build your web pages. Basic HTML is not difficult to learn and the web is packed with help on the subject. It is wise to try a few practice pages with the help of some of the HTML assistant programs before attempting to build your actual web page. HTML Helplinks:

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  2. Build your Tree:
    • To Build a Searchable Database for the Web You Need:
      • A Genealogy Database program capable of exporting a GEDCOM file. Several programs of this type are available for downloading from the web: Cyndi's Index of Genealogy Software, Genealogy Program List,and Genealogy Toolbox have lists of links to genealogy programs, or try PAF, the program I use. After obtaining a Genealogy Database program you will need to enter your family history data in the program and export a GEDCOM file to use to build your web database. Each genealogy program contains instructions on how to export a GEDCOM file.
      • If you have a Genealogy Database capable of exporting a GEDCOM file and have your genealogy data entered into this program, export a GEDCOM file and use one of the GEDCOM to HTML converter programs to automatically build your web page database. Your genealogy program will have instructions on how to export a GEDCOM file.
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  3. To Convert Your GEDCOM file To a Web Page Database you need a translator program:
    • GED2HTML: This is the program I used to build my family tree database. It was developed by Eugene W. Stark and contains detailed instructions on how to convert your GEDCOM file to HTML files you can upload to your web page. It builds web page files automatically from your GEDCOM file with very little input from you. It is best to experiment with the output of GED2HTML on your local hard drive to get a database that suits you. The resulting files can be very large. To limit their size, export a new GEDCOM containing fewer names and run GED2HTML again. Try the files out with your web browser to ensure they are workable before attempting to place them on a web server.
    • GED2WWW is a GEDCOM to HTML program written by Leslie Howard. Information on Using this program is readily available. I have not tried GED2WWW myself, but I have seen some very good genealogy pages that were built with this program.
    • Other Simular Programs: Information on another method of indexing GEDCOM files for web pages is available at Roots Web. Or try Cyndi's Index of Genealogy Software for additional options. A list of links to several programs for converting GEDCOM format files to web pages in HTML format in English and Norwegian can be found here.
    • Cyndi's Genealogy Construction Kit lists many other links with help on GEDCOM file conversion.

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  4. Find a Home for Your Tree:

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  7. Advertise & Share
    Links to Sites that will Register your Database Site or Surnames so others can find you:

    Links to Sites that will accept your GEDCOM file via e-mail and make it accessable to others:

    • Travlers Southern Families Accepts GEDCOM files for indexing at their site. Our database is indexed here. Southern US genealogy sites, library links.
    • Ancestry Search . is pleased to make the following databases available FREE to our visitors. Largest collection of freely searchable genealogy information on the World Wide Web. Be sure to return often because new information will be available here on a regular basis..
    • GenServ Accepts GEDCOM via e-mail. They have an Attitude and lots of files.
    • Yates Publishing - The Computerized Ancestor Accepts GEDCOM via e-mail.
    • Kindred Konnections Research Library Accepts Gedcom files via e-mail, Online Research Library.

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  8. Links to Search Sites for Genealogy Databases on the Web:
    Find a researcher working on your Surname.
  9. If you are searching for Powell Relatives Try
  10. Links to Query Sites


    Links to Sites with Comprehensive General Genealogy Content - Starting Points:


    Other Ways to Search:
    • Ultimant Powell Pages But replace Powell in the URL with YourSurname, and you have The Ultimant YourSurname Pages.
    • Their search site Looking for an easy way to search millions of web pages for any topic imaginable? Tired of the complicated forms and options of today's search engines? Look no further. The ULTIMATE Homepage Index is the place for you!
    • Try This for a Good Search Site
    • Yahoo's Genealogy Search could help.
    • Personal Home Page Finder searches only Personal Home Pages, omitting Commercial Pages, and you can use their locality search to find Personal Home Pages in your area of interest.

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