Ensure your family's information on FamilySearch is correct and complete. Validator makes this quick and easy.
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2024-11-28 | Eileen Swanberg | en | I am loving this extension for Chrome! It makes it so easy to find errors in profiles, as well as standardize common issues such as dates and places. I really like that you can have it run a validation process on family groups and not just an individual. It saves me so much time when I can take care of an entire family rather than looking at it person by person. The developer is amazing in that he is constantly making improvements to the extension as he sees the necessity. I recommend this to all the people I meet in the Family Search Center, where I volunteer, as well as the German Genealogy Group, where I am a member. | |
2024-10-25 | Andres Sulleiro | en | When you are dealing with hundreds or even thousands of profiles on FamilySearch, you have to keep track of an exponentially larger number of facts and sources. Managing all of this is tedious on the FamilySearch website (as amazing as it is!). You could rely on a desktop application like RootsMagic that syncs with it, but the process is slow and navigating is not very intuiting. But with Family Tree Validator you can skip those options and perform changes across profiles in a family group fast and easy! It takes away the tedium of inspecting each fact manually by doing the work for you and putting together a report. You can easily see what its recommending and better yet, you can fix it directly from the report with the click of a button. Of course, its on us to use it carefully and pay attention to the recommendations, make sure we agree. But it's undoubtedly an incredible productivity boost! In the short time I've been trying it out, I can see how I will likely become so dependent on this to double-check my work. | |
2024-09-22 | Walter Bristow | en | I'm a stickler for detail and consistency in how historical records are presented. And when it comes to something like family history records on FamilySearch.org (or similar genealogy sites) I do like dates and places to use a uniform standard. Family Tree Validator is the first 'program' I've found that makes it easy to take existing data and with, literally, a click of the mouse, change that data into a uniform and consistent format. A '2 Feb 1921' or '2/2/1921' or 'Feb 2, 1921' or 'February 2, 1921', etc quickly becomes 2 February 1921 in the FamilySearch record. FTV takes what someone entered for a place and changes it to the FamilySearch standardized place. It adds a county when needed, adds the country, changes the spelling when needed and makes other such changes. You start by selecting a person in FamilySearch. Starting with that person, FTV checks others in your family tree. You decide how many generations up or down the line you want it to check. You can even tell it how many generations of in-laws you want it to check. Want it to look at the sources cited for a person and see if there is any information in the source that hasn't been entered in FamilySearch? Done. What it to look in those sources for a person's religion, ethnicity, occupation, or nationality? Done. Interested in know if FamilySearch has flagged possible duplicates for a person. Done. FTV also looks at sources that have been entered and lets you know when there is an inconsistency between the data entered in FamilySearch and the data in the source material. And the list goes on and on. Why do I like it? It's fast. It lets me make changes with the click on a 'Fix It' button. It helps me identify data that may just be wrong. It helps me find inconsistencies and often lets me fix that data quickly. And it even helps me identify possible research that may be needed. Yes, other dedicated genealogy programs can identify problems. But I've not found anything else that makes it so easy to fix so many of those problems. So, if you want your family members on FamilySearch to have dates and places, etc that are entered in FamilySearch's standardized formats, this is the way to do it. |