Issues and Discussions surrounding Gedcom and iFamily
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gavineadie
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by gavineadie » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:51 am
I often see people show family trees in the following format. It's certainly easier to read than gedcom (!), but I'm wondering if this is a frequently used format and, whether it is or not, if there's a program out there to convert between it and gedcom, both ways. I ask because the sample below is the start of 4200 records ... (gulp), and I don't much want to write the program myself
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1 John ADIE
+ Janet BALFOUR
2 Henry ADIE b: 12 Nov 1749 c: 12 Nov 1749
+ Jannet HARLEY
2 Jean ADIE b: ? 1751 c: 14 Apr 1751
2 Margaret ADIE b: ? 1753 c: 29 Apr 1753
+ David MOIR
3 Christian MOIR b: 1779
3 Jannet MOIR b: 1780
3 John MOIR b: 1782
3 Margaret MOIR b: 1784
3 Clementina MOIR b: 1786
Thanks .. Gavin
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Geordielass
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by Geordielass » Sun Dec 06, 2009 7:14 am
Hi Gavin
One of the iFamily Reports may do for you - select Reports > Descendants and from the list of requirements select "One Line per Person an Outline Report"
Good luck - Enid
Enid
Expat Geordie researching: Atkinson; Burn; Archer & Thompson - Dunston & Whickham.
Bell; Shanks & Fawcett - South Shields & Usworth Co. Durham;
Walmsley- Bolton Lancs & Usworth Co.Durham);
Donnelly - Armagh & Whickham
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gavineadie
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by gavineadie » Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:39 pm
Indeed it does! Thanks, Enid.