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My Family History in Numbers
I am not normally a numbers geek, but once I started analysing my tree data I got hooked on the information that I was discovering and it became a little bit obsessive, I learnt lots of new info that I would not have discovered, if I hadn't run the analysis. So if you are a numbers fan or not, it makes interesting reading.
https://chiddicksfamilytree.com/2021...ee-in-numbers/ |
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That makes a really interesting read, Paul. As a scientist myself, statistics have always been a part of my life. A really different way to view your family lines.
I agree FTM is somewhat limited or at least it is cumbersome to obtain that sort of info. Sometimes I wish I had moved to MyHeritage years ago for various other reasons. If I could move my gedcom together with photos and a few thousand documents all in one go I would do that today!
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Thank you and glad that you enjoyed it, my heritage will take a gedcom import but sadly that’s all, everything else would have to be uploaded, a mammoth task
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That's interesting. I would never have thought to look at birth months for example or to check on the most common christian name, rather than just assuming. I have FTM I might try to reports like that when I have time to pull the data.
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Thanks Kit let me know how you get on
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