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  2. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Online database of the historical population of Romania, with a family history wiki using MediaWiki: Geneanet: French genealogical website of more than 3 million members and some digitized archival records Geni.com: Large genealogy website most notable for its work to compile a singular "world family tree" that connects all volunteers.

  3. RootsMagic - Wikipedia

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    RootsMagic is a genealogy program that assists family historians in tracking, organizing, printing, and sharing family history. [8] [9] The software was originally developed as Windows-only, but is now available in Mac OS X. It is designed as a single-file database; It is set up to import or export data from or to the Ancestry.com website.

  4. GEDCOM - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Information Standards Organisation was established in 2012 with the aim of developing international standards for family history and genealogical information. [77] One of the standards the organization proposed was Extended Legacy Format (ELF), compatible with GEDCOM 5.5(.1), but including an extensibility mechanism.

  5. FamilySearch Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Research Wiki receives over 100 million views per year. [16] During most months, it is typically the second-most frequently visited section (out of ten sections) of FamilySearch, its host site. As of March 7, 2016, the English edition of the Family History Research Wiki had 150,561 registered users who had contributed to the ...

  6. Everton Genealogy Collection - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the publishing company was purchased by the Family History Network, Inc. and in 2004, then owner Bill Schjelderup, donated the collection to Logan City and the Logan Library. In October 2006 the collection opened to the public in the former Logan Justice building.

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