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Webtrees at rootstech2016
Webtrees at rootstech2016









Of the over 230 million profiles that Geni users have created, more than 160 million of them are connected together in Geni’s World Family Tree. Our blog is a portal for learning about new features on Geni, discovering interesting profiles and projects, and getting to know notable members of the Geni community. Surname pages allow users to quickly discover profiles, document, projects, or discussions where that surname is tagged. Of the millions of profiles on Geni, our popular profile list makes it easy to discover some of the most notable figures in Geni’s massive genealogy database.

webtrees at rootstech2016

Our Projects feature provides a workspace for genealogists with similar interests to collaborate, share learnings, and discuss challenges and discoveries. Come visit us at booth 633 and say hello!Ī wealth of genealogy knowledge is shared in the discussions, and this is a great place for new users to get a feel for what Geni can offer. Will you be there? We love meeting Geni users. With over 112 million people connected to the World Family Tree, it’s possible they may even discover some new cousins! The Geni team and curators will be on hand to help answer questions and introduce new users to the power of collaboration in the World Family Tree. We’ve compiled some of the top tweets from attendees to paint you a beautiful picture. For those of you who were unable to attend, have no fear. Once again, this year’s RootsTech event was an unbelievable success. We’re excited to share the latest developments on Geni with attendees, including DNA integration in the World Family Tree. RootsTech 2016 Recap: Tweets Tell the Story of this Amazing Family History Event. This year’s speakers include Property Brothers hosts Jonathan and Drew Scott, “Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro, actor LeVar Burton, genetic genealogist CeCe Moore and many more.

webtrees at rootstech2016

The conference will be offering over 200 sessions for all skill levels and a large expo hall to explore. The conference will also be live streaming several sessions for those unable to attend. RootsTech will take place February 8-11, 2017 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Open to newbies and experts, RootsTech is the perfect place to meet fellow genealogy researchers and discover new family history technologies. RootsTech has always been a little unique with its interesting blend of genealogy and technology. In one week Geni will be heading to Salt Lake City, Utah for RootsTech 2017, the world’s largest genealogy conference.











Webtrees at rootstech2016