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Date of Last GEDCOM Import: 21 Feb 2022 10:01:19
After speaking to several people who were using my site, many commented that it looked like I had some very good information on family genealogy but they were overwhelmed in trying to use the site. I had tried to provide people a couple of entry points to the software, both the simple search and a pedigree chart. I felt that these provided the most information and the easiest navigation. However, it seems that there are a lot of people out there doing genealogy research that are are easily overwhelmed with features and their use. Try the suggestions below.
Palladino Tree Frequently Asked Qustions
FAQs
Q. How do I find who I’m looking for?
A. There are a number of ways, but the search function provides the most straight forward method. The advanced search form allows you to enter information about the individual you’re looking for and presents you with a list of possible matches from the database. You might also want to try looking at the surnames in the database if you don’t have a clear picture of who you’re looking for.
Q. How do I find an individual’s ancestors?
A. Once you locate an individual, the easiest method is to press the Ancestors tab. This will show you a graphical display of both the paternal and maternal ancestors. Once you have the ancestor chart displayed, you can click on the arrows located at the far right ancestor if you need to see additional ancestors. There are a number of formats for you to choose from (Standard, Compact, Box, Text, Ahnentafel, and Photos & History) to display ancestors. Try clicking on the various options and see which one works best for you.
Q. What if I want to see an individual’s descendants?
A. The tab marked Descendants can be used to display the descendants of an individual. There are a couple of different formats that descendants can be displayed. You can switch between the Standard and Register format to display the information the way that works best for you.
Q. Can descendants be shown in a graphical format?
A. Yes, Once in the Descendants are displayed, you can show a specific branch of descendants from the selected ancestor by pressing the descendant icon next to the descendant you wish to display.
Q. Is there a way to tell if two individuals are related?
A. Yes, the Relationship tab will show a graphic display of all the people between two relatives. To use this function, locate the first individual and then press the Relationship tab. Then use the find button to locate the second person to be displayed. Once you have the two people selected click the calculate button to display their relationship.
Q. The Timeline function looks interesting, what is it?
A. A timeline is displayed for an individual when the Timeline tab is clicked. The time line shows important events in history that occurred during the life of an individual or a group of individuals. It gives you a unique perspective to see what was going on in the world during the lives of our ancestors.
Q. If I see a mistake in the information presented can I correct it?
A. The suggestion tab allows you to send corrections, updates, comments or any other information to me, Pete Hoetjes, the database administrator. Information on which individual you are referencing is automatically attached to the message when you make a suggestion using the Suggestion tab. I will take your suggestion and add it to the database in the next web update cycle.
Q. Is there a way to print the display without all the headers and icons?
Yes, just click on the Print link locate above the control tabs. A format that is simplified for printing is presented and you can use the print function of you browser to print the page.
Q. What are the three dropdown boxes for that are located on the upper right of the page?
A. These let you access additional information that is contained in the database. You can hover your mouse pointer over each to see the types of detailed information that is available on the site. Note, the site is still expanding and some of the items may take you to areas where we are still working.
Try it out.
ID | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Born/Christened | Tree | Last Modified | |
I330 |
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Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||
I6514 |
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b. 1871 | Italy ![]() | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 |
I6934 |
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b. 1879 | Campobasso, Molise, Italy ![]() | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 |
I7018 |
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Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||
I7054 |
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Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||
I6978 |
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b. Abt 1829 | Oldenburg, Prussia ![]() | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 |
I3930 |
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b. Abt 1918 | New York ![]() | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 |
I275 |
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Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||
I2359 |
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b. 19 Nov 1919 | Utica, New York ![]() | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 |
I1728 |
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b. Abt 1928 | New York, USA ![]() | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 |
ID | Father ID | Father's Name | Mother ID | Married | Tree | Last Modified |
F1030 | I2600 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | |||
F1106 | I2855 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | |||
F1176 | I3071 | 10 Apr 1913 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||
F1193 | I3112 | 8 Feb 1899 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||
F131 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||||
F133 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||||
F134 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||||
F1344 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||||
F135 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 | ||||
F1359 | Palladino | 21 Feb 2022 |