![]() I’m often asked about replacing your tree at the various vendors with an updated tree. I created a pared-down tree at one time to upload to both Ancestry and MyHeritage, and build those trees out from there. I have not uploaded my full tree from my computer anyplace because I have many private notes that are not appropriate for disclosure, not to mention speculative and unproven relationships. I also update my ancestors at WikiTree to be sure other researchers benefit from new discoveries. I manage my “master tree” on my own computer, but I also maintain trees at both Ancestry and MyHeritage where I attach documents and research found at that vendor. ![]() However, 23andMe does provide for links to your tree elsewhere, so we will review that function. If you have not created or uploaded a tree at each one of the vendors (except 23andMe who does not support genealogy trees), please do so. We all want to get the most out of the tests we’ve taken! Connect matches who are known relatives to their profiles on our treeĮach vendor handles these situations differently, so we’ll look at each one of the vendors with step-by-step instructions for handling those situations.Connect other tests we manage to their (or our) tree, depending on the vendor. ![]() Connect our own test to our own profile card on our tree.Upload or create a tree (except at 23andMe who does not support trees).In order to do that, we need to perform the following tasks. To optimize your DNA tests, each tester needs to take advantage of the features offered by each vendor.
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