Create a genealogy with minimal risk of error
“For those who want to make their research more reliable
Even official documents can contain errors
Experienced genealogists know that even official documents in public archives (e.g. birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc.) can contain erroneous information. Family names sometimes change spelling, forenames are not all cited or not in the same order… not to mention calendar changes (e.g. the French revolutionary calendar) whose date conversions can lead to errors.
That’s why even the most attentive genealogist needs to be able to check his data regularly for errors and inconsistencies.
Our applications can quickly and easily check an entire genealogy.
It is also important to know if any information is missing
As a matter of principle, no information should be considered certain unless it is backed up by a document (or “source”). Even so, in certain cases (e.g. a handwritten letter), you need to take a step back and question the veracity of what is stated.
It is therefore vital to know if certain information is missing or indicated without a source being cited and a copy of this source being available.
Our applications can quickly and easily check for missing or unsourced information.
Knowledge allow organization
It’s important for genealogists to be able to check their data and make it reliable, if they want to produce quality work with a minimum of errors.
To optimize your work and save time and effort, we recommend that you always organize your research by drawing up lists (or work plans) indicating what information you still need to find, and grouping this information by place and period.
Consider using the power of our applications to help you organize your research.
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All our software can be downloaded and tried out free of charge.
Genealogical Data Analysis
Genealogical Data Analysis verifies your genealogical data, advises you on actions to be taken to improve the quality of your data, and provides leads for further research.
GedcomRenumber
GedcomRenumber allows you to renumber the identifiers of persons (individuals), families, sources, repositories, media, notes, and information about the identity of the person who produced the data in a GEDCOM file while preserving the consistency of links (relationships).
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