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Copy records from genealogy websites and save them to your RootsFinder tree. When you install this extension, you will be able to easily copy records from major genealogy websites into your RootsFinder tree.
Family Tree Validator
Ensure your family's information on FamilySearch is correct and complete. Validator makes this quick and easy. The purpose of the Family Tree Validator is to find inconsistencies, errors, missing data in your family's tree on FamilySearch. Because these errors are under the surface, you may not even be aware that anything is wrong. It will make suggestions that may help FamilySearch find additional matches. It will find simple cleanup items like date and location inconsistencies. Best of all, it makes fixing these simple issues fast and easy! Validator checks that the information currently in FamilySearch about your family is 'reasonable'. That means common sense tests are applied EVERYWHERE (and if I've missed some, please let me know). It checks all of the information currently available, comparing husband and wife, children, parents and siblings. The extension further checks, for each attached source record, the information was fully added into FamilySearch. This saves you massive time in doing this review yourself! TO BEGIN: Install the extension and it will walk you through a few simple steps. Then return to FamilySearch and login. As you access a person's page, click on the Validator icon in the upper right of your browser. (If you don't see the icon, click on the extension icon - looks like a puzzle piece - and then on the 'pin' next to Family Tree Validator.) The person's name will appear on a small popup window. To validate them, simply click on the "Validate This Person" button. During Validation, the person and their family will be displayed on a separate Progress page, along with any information about them that needs to be reviewed. IMPORTANT: the first time, the amount of information can be concerning. Do not worry, we'll make the cleanup easy! To help you with your use of Validator, full help and suggestions are located on our website FindMyRoots.tech/help. The Options page gives you full control of Family Tree Validator's behavior. Validation should be viewed as a process rather than an event. As items are corrected and added, FamilySearch may find more items to be added to your tree. Lastly, we appreciate your use of the Family Tree Validator as it continues to grow and be enhanced. Despite best our efforts to make everything work as expected, you may find issues in its use. Please report any errors, items missed, things that could be checked, or new suggestions to FindMyRoots.tech@gmail.com or on our website FindMyRoots.tech/support. Enjoy!!!
WikiTree BEE
Enhance your WikiTree experience with WikiTree Browser Extension Extras: WikiTree BEE WikiTree BEE (Browser Extension Extras)... - Wiki tables and new profiles from Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Find a Grave records (and others) - Cemetery Category creation from Find a Grave - Category creation from Wikipedia + Some more features
Chromosome Mapping Helper for DNA Painter
Extract chromosome data from MyHeritage and push to DNAPainter The Chromosome Mapping Helper for DNA Painter makes it easy to copy chromosome segment data from MyHeritage DNA match pages directly into your DNA Painter chromosome maps — with one click. WHAT IT DOES The extension copies chromosome segment data from the MyHeritage DNA match page and copies it to your clipboard, ready to paste into DNA Painter's "Paint a new match" field. • Open a DNA match page on MyHeritage • Scroll to the bottom so the chromosome browser fully loads • Click "Capture & Copy Segments" in the side panel • In DNA Painter, open your chromosome map → Paint a new match → paste • Optionally paste match details (name, relationship, cM, notes) in the match notes field. Note: some matches do not share chromosome data — in that case there is nothing to copy. This Extension doesn't give you access to more than you already have on either MyHeritage or DNA Painter. It only takes data your browser has downloaded and simplifies the process of moving it from one please to the other. DATA COPIED • Match name and predicted relationship • Shared DNA: total cM, segment count, largest segment • Labels and notes (if loaded) • Full chromosome segment data: chromosome number, start/end positions, cM, SNP count PRIVACY No data is collected, stored, or transmitted to any third party. All processing happens entirely within your browser, from pages you manually choose and load. Segment data is read from your local session and written to DNA Painter only at your explicit request - when you paste it there. Release Notes v1.3.1 Shorthand fix — relationships like “4th cousin’s daughter” now correctly produce 4C1R instead of 4C. Possessive descent and ascent wording (“…’s son / daughter / grandchild / great-grandson…”, “…’s mother / father / grandparent…”, and the inverse “daughter of Nth cousin” form) is now recognised. Shorthand is English-only — when MyHeritage is set to a non-English language the Shorthand row shows a notice instead of a value, and the line is omitted from the copied match details. In Settings, the “Append shorthand to match name” checkbox and the “Relationship shorthand” row in the match-details picker are greyed out with a note, so it’s clear why they don’t do anything until you switch MyHeritage to English. v1.3.0 Relationship shorthand — cousin relationships get a compact label (1C, 1C1R, 2C2R, 1C1R-2C…). Either append it to the match name (e.g. “Jane Doe (1C1R)”) — which also auto-fills the DNA Painter Save Match name field — or copy it as its own line in the match-details list. Settings → Append relationship shorthand to match name + Match details to copy. New release notes indicator — a small dot pulses next to the Release Notes link when there are notes you haven’t seen yet, and unread version sections inside the modal are tagged NEW. Clicking the link clears the dot. v1.2.0 Customisable match details — in Settings, choose which match-detail fields are copied (match name, relationship, shared DNA stats, notes, labels, source URL) and drag to reorder them. Top bar reordered to About | Help | Release Notes | Settings. Help text refreshed for the new feature set v1.1.3 Expand and copy match notes (Settings, opt-in) — briefly opens the MyHeritage notes panel during capture so any note on the match is included automatically. The panel closes again afterwards. v1.1.2 Clear data button — added to the top of the panel for quick reset between matches. Clears captured data and the clipboard. v1.1.0 Push mode preference — choose what to copy when capturing: segments & match details (default), segments only, or match details only. Steps that don’t apply to the selected mode are greyed out in the panel. v1.0.1 Stability improvements and bug fixes. v1.0.0 Initial release. Four-step wizard UI; IndexedDB-first chromosome segment extraction from MyHeritage; clipboard-based transfer to DNA Painter with automatic match details pre-load on Save Match. ------------ ------------ ------------ DISCLAIMER This is an independent, community-built tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with DNA Painter (dnapainter.com) or MyHeritage (myheritage.com).
YFull.com Helper
Set of tools for genealogists, to facilitate analysis of YTree at https://www.yfull.com YFull Helper is a browser extension designed for genetic genealogists, providing enhanced functionality when browsing and analyzing the phylogenetic tree of humankind on the platform YFull.com. The extension is a toolkit that enhances the YFull.com functionality by providing filtering of samples, additional information about samples on the YFull tree, as well as statistical and visualization tools that facilitate analysis of male and female lines, their geographic distributions and regional diversities. The extension allows genetic genealogists to see and analyze: 1) Ancestral information about tested person directly in the YFull tree instead of plain ID 2) Haplogroup notes and remarks (such as named genetic lieneages/clans) 3) Bare tree branches, without samples (results) 4) First level branches, without samples (results) 5) Haplogroup frequency report per country, with visualisation 6) Haplogroup diversity per country, with visualisation