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BEST Practices for Accepting Ancestry Hints (+ some tricks) 

Aimee Cross - Genealogy Hints
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Confused on best practices for accepting Ancestry Hints and other platform hints? Best ways to accept hints under varying circumstances and fix things when we make mistakes.
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0:00 Intro
0:35 Teaching tree
1:05 Reviewing hints in side panel
1:29 Edit button in hints
2:05 Saving facts as an alternate fact
2:40 Adding new source as existing fact
3:20 Changing & standardizing places in hints
4:22 Removing alternate names
4:50 Addition additional sources to tree facts
5:40 How to work around the hint side panel on Ancestry
6:20 How to automatically populate census descriptions
7:22 Preferred facts v. alternate facts
8:52 Fix accidentally not accepted facts in hint
9:30 Using hints to add parents with sources
10:08 Manually change fact source date & place
10:30 Resaving sources
12:02 Creating alternate marriages
14:25 Adding family members through hints
16:09 Merging duplicate people
17:22 Wrap up
🙋‍♀️ ABOUT ME: Learning about your ancestors is fun! It’s detective work at its best. My professional genealogy business, Ancestry Consulting by Aimee and my You Tube channel were born out of a desire to help others discover their family history. I have been working on my genealogy since a teenager and have been helping others as a professional genealogist for almost 10 years. Whether breaking through a genealogy brick wall, determining parents through DNA matches, beginning genealogy research, or discovering your family origins, I want to help you build your family tree! Happy hunting!
Check out these other genealogy RU-vidrs: Genealogy TV, Family History Fanatics, Geneavlogger, Ancestry (Barefoot Genealogist), Genealogy with Amy Johnson Crow, and of course, keep watching me, Aimee Cross - Genealogy Hints. Danielle Romero is doing a great job telling her story of discovering her family, specifically "Finding Lola" on her channel NYTN.
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Комментарии : 47   
@maureentaphouse5206
@maureentaphouse5206 2 года назад
Thank you for covering this as it was really useful. In my Welsh family trees I have several cases of second marriages as childbirth and poor living conditions in rural areas killed many married women at a young age and men needed some to step in and look after the families etc. I do find it difficult to get Ancestry to show the records and the tree structure to reflect both marriages AND the children relating to each marriage. In one case both women have identical names! If this is a topic you feel you could give some guidance re record entries that would be most appreciated . Thank you.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Terrific idea! I would be happy to cover that at some point! Thanks too for sharing my channel with your genealogy group. I have a friend who mentioned you had spread the word. Much appreciated!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Maureen! I just wanted you to know I shot the video today answering your questions! I'm headed to the NGS conference next week so the video will probably be released in a couple of weeks so stay tuned!
@maureentaphouse5206
@maureentaphouse5206 2 года назад
@@AncestryAimee thank you!. In my case it doesn't help that both woman have a common name- Margaret Hughes but fortunately born in neighbouring counties in West Wales with fathers having different occupations.
@TomCooper
@TomCooper 2 года назад
Another important tip - THINK before you accept the hint. I have reached a point in my own tree where 25-35% of the hints Ancestry suggests do not apply to the person in my tree. Accepting an incorrect hint introduces incorrect and/or contradictory information.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Excellent point - I should have mentioned that! I've done an entire video on evaluating hints and determining if they are correct ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B2qWqVlJshI.html as well as one on the danger of accepting trees ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EKRcLXHztdQ.html
@TomCooper
@TomCooper 2 года назад
@@AncestryAimee Sometimes, I wish Ancestry would give a warning when making the decision on whether a tree is public or private, urging those making their tree public to be very diligent about accuracy. I'll bet half or more of the bad hints I get come from other's trees.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
@@TomCooper I understand. I think we just need to spread the word - check things out!!! I don't think Ancestry will change anything! :)
@suzannefry6431
@suzannefry6431 Год назад
I LOVED the step-by-step visual instructions! I found it so helpful as a beginner. Even though Ancestry is pretty intuitive, it is so helpful to have the explanation of what happens if you do "this". I loved how you showed the comparison of working in the side panel vs full screen, especially when it comes to the descriptions being automatically added. Big tip! Also loved you sharing the "what ifs" on preferred dates to avoid losing information as well as using the edit feature when reviewing sources. All Golden Nuggets! Thanks Aimee! Keep making videos!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Thanks @suzannefry. So glad this helped you! Good luck with your searches!
@secondhandrose6214
@secondhandrose6214 Год назад
Excellent... I have so much work to do... 😐
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Thanks!
@imp822
@imp822 Год назад
Yes, definitely helpful!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Glad you think so!
@pegpowell2486
@pegpowell2486 Год назад
Great information and presented very well. Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Thank you Peg. Glad it’s helpful!
@nanfrostsfashionfocusstyle6250
@nanfrostsfashionfocusstyle6250 5 месяцев назад
This was very helpful. I had been missing some of these features and techniques.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 5 месяцев назад
Glad to hear it! Thanks for commenting.
@debracole6587
@debracole6587 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tips. Learned an easier way to work with their hints
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 9 месяцев назад
Great to hear!
@kathleenkelley1299
@kathleenkelley1299 2 года назад
Great tips and examples - thanks
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@elohrey9613
@elohrey9613 2 года назад
I love watching and learning from your videos, thank you!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
I'm so glad! Thank you!!!
@GenealogyTV
@GenealogyTV 2 года назад
Really great episode. I learned something new!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Thanks Connie! Pass it along on Genealogy TV!
@andreadavis9273
@andreadavis9273 2 года назад
Can you do a video on your favorite genealogy learning materials, like do you have books you frequently reference as a reminder for information about dowery laws? I’d love to learn more of those important tidbits
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
That’s a great suggestion for more specific topics. I have done some videos relating to general favorite resources. Try these out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vd5LBnX1LXU.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Meg2Y5s4SL0.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T1FaNj5I1ds.html
@londonlivin3901
@londonlivin3901 10 месяцев назад
THANK YOU - excellent presentation. Came across your work and subscribed. Had been trying to find the answer to a very basic question that if you accept a hint into your tree and if I edit that hint I assume it will only be changed in my tree and will not be unknowingly changing the hinters facts on their tree? Your vid seems to suggest not but always worry as I have edited accepted hints before and wondered after??
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! And thanks for subscribing. You are correct. If you edit the hint in your tree it will only affect your tree. You can add or update information in a source or report a problem to Ancestry. That is on the record page on the left side under the image (or space where it would be).
@novelist99
@novelist99 10 месяцев назад
I hate all of the multiple marriage dates I keep coming across for my ancestors.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 10 месяцев назад
Some of them are probably the date of the marriage bond or license. A lot of times on ancestry they put a bond or license date as the marriage date when you accept a record. I would just say to read the record very carefully.
@felder7827
@felder7827 2 года назад
Oops, continued here... how I could link the source to the spouse and each child but that is a lot of extra work. How can I make sure the source is connected to each selected individual when initially accepting the hint? Thanks so much and I wish you lots of success on your channel. Frank
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Thanks so much Frank! (See your first comment for my response to all your great questions.
@felder7827
@felder7827 2 года назад
Hi Aimee, Frank here. Thanks so much for this post in response to my questions. Great information and easy to understand examples. You even answered some questions I hadn't come across yet. I'm sure I'll watch this several times! You're earlier posts were the tipping point in my deciding to subscribe to Ancestry. I hope you don't mind but I've come across 2 more questions since my last comment. 1. Sometimes when I use alternates I end up with multiple alternate names that are the same. Is there a way to combine identical facts? 2. This doesn't have to do with alternates but has occurred several times recently. I have added facts from a census record that shows a person, spouse and children. However when I review the Facts page the spouse and children are not shown connected to the source. I believe you explained in this video how I could
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Glad it’s helpful! Thanks for the good wishes! For question 1: You can’t merge facts like you can people. The video does show how to deal with duplicate facts though. The example is in relation to duplicate names. For #2: It’s in Ancestry’s system. Some of the records let you assign to multiple people by checking the box. Some do not - like earlier census records. If it doesn’t give you the option you have to manually do it.
@felder7827
@felder7827 2 года назад
Thanks again for the help, Aimee. I'm still a newbie, only on Ancestry 2 weeks. But have several years experience in Family Tree Maker. So glad they sync because FTM is hands down the winner on publishing reports and charts. Frank
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
@@felder7827 I like Family Tree Maker too!
@faustbos
@faustbos Год назад
Totally agree with you that ancestry's "improvement" to accepting hints is way too small, I also click the record again to get the larger view (which annoys me that I have to have an extra hint to get to this far better system. You missed a tip though. When you go to this mode, ancestry also pops up a list of possible other matches to the right of the workspace. These hints are different from the list of hints you get when examining a person. Like any hints, these are suggestions to be investigated, not blindly accepted, but I often find new information in that list. When im examining a record in the larger method, I will use this as a starting point, and examine those suggested records (if I find them interesting). I cheat a bit and use the back arrow after examining one of these hints to get me back to where I started. Its a very efficient way to work with these. Also a quick practical use of the merge button. I have done alot of family research in small villages in Italy. I used to worry about duplicating records as I'm traveling back in time and adding marriages. I stopped worry about this when I found the merge button. In one such village, San Nicandro in Abruzzo, I started to merge duplicates as I found I've added the same person, perhaps from birth records and then later for a marriage record. Ancestry makes this so simple to do. Thanks again for these vids. It's great to see how others approach this.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Thank you so much for your comments and THANKS for adding the info about the recommendations on the side. So true!!
@robinnewton563
@robinnewton563 3 месяца назад
Whoa! The first thing you should do is double click on the photo and actually look at the record. Lots of times the information transcribed may be incorrect. Also lots of information on a census isn’t transcribed at all. Finally, often there might be a person living with the family who is a mother-in-law, cousin, sister etc. I’ve seen plenty of trees where no one lists the last few censuses for granny because she’s living with one of the grown kids.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 3 месяца назад
YES!!!!!
@cathyhughes991
@cathyhughes991 2 года назад
I always look at the actual record before accepting it. I have found transcription errors.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Very important! Thanks for adding that and I didn't mention it in the video - I have in past videos - but I need to remember to restate things because many haven't seen the other videos - I appreciate the reminder! And very true about transcription errors too! Thanks for reminding us all!
@maureentaphouse5206
@maureentaphouse5206 2 года назад
good point as I have a classic example sadly made in the 1970s! My father visited a UK Registry office in South Wales to get a copy of the birth certificate for his mother's twin sister. From then on the story was that my great grandfather was a "lawyer" or solicitor more likely but out of character for a long line of rural blacksmiths. I obtained a actual copy from GRO , government office in UK. There I found his occupation was a "Sawyer" meaning wood worker as back then, in old English, a S looked more like an L. Not a mistake you'd expect a qualified registrar to make in our lifetime so yes get back to the source every time.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 2 года назад
Great example!
@nickmiller76
@nickmiller76 Год назад
@@maureentaphouse5206 I've seen that one too.
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