↑ Sumner-1354 was created by Randy Sumner through the import of Olivares _ Lucio Families of T.ged on Dec 4, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Source: S-1035367091 Repository: #R-1356335486 Title: U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. APID: 1,1732::0
Repository: R-1356335486 Name: Ancestry.com
Source: S-1035367230 Repository: #R-1356335486 Title: Texas, Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2011 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc APID: 1,8795::0
Source: S-1035367251 Repository: #R-1356335486 Title: U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. APID: 1,1788::0
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DNA Connections
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Randy Sumner:
AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A422374[compare], Ancestry member ransumner
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I have been researching my family's European ancestry for over two decades and my wife's Mexican ancestry for over a decade. I enjoy collaborating with newfound distant cousins especially with information in countries that are not easily accessable such as Mexico, France and italy. I apppreciate the efforts to share source information considering how it has been hoarded in many circles for so long.
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Seems this is coming up a lot lately. Regards, Sandy
great step-by-step instruction of the process including screenshots that you might find helpful.
GEDCOM FQS
The Help Pages give lots of information about the process starting with: Before you import a GEDCOM'
Find instructions here for reviewing your GEDMatch Report if you want to import into WikiTree. If these don't answer all your Gedcom questions, try a G2G post and tag for "Mentor". Eowyn Langholf is the Specialist on Gedcoms, Regards, Sandy - Mentor
There are reasons behind the very important eighth point in our Honor Code: "We cite sources. Without sources we can't objectively resolve conflicting information." Showing sources reduces confusion and duplicates.
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