A simple website for sophisticated genealogists. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Oxfordshire Cogges Use this website at your own risk. There is no warranty. A lot of old material was deleted on 9 June 2022 because the GEDCOM files hosted elsewhere were gone from those other websites. More material is gradually being added as I find GEDCOM files. |
De Arsic, Alexander born 1140 Place as shown in GEDCOM file: Cogges, Oxfordshire, England Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Then search ($) Archives for Alexander De Arsic. De Arsic, Joan born 1190 Place as shown in GEDCOM file: Cogges, Oxfordshire, England Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Then search ($) Archives for Joan De Arsic. De Arsic, Manasser born 1120 Place as shown in GEDCOM file: Cogges, Oxfordshire, England Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Then search ($) Archives for Manasser De Arsic. De Arsic, Robert born 1170 Place as shown in GEDCOM file: Cogges, Oxfordshire, England Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Then search ($) Archives for Robert De Arsic. De Arsic, William born 1040 Place as shown in GEDCOM file: Cogges, Oxfordshire, England Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Then search ($) Archives for William De Arsic. De Solenbi, Emma born 1140 Place as shown in GEDCOM file: Cogges, Oxfordshire, England Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Then search ($) Archives for Emma De Solenbi. Total: 6 |
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Ancestry.com: Costs money. Provides lots of records. You can upload a GEDCOM file, but they jealously guard it and let other customers read pieces of material from it. They cannot download the GEDCOM file. Nobody else can correct or otherwise change your material. When you message new cousins, often they dont know what a GEDCOM file is. FamilySearch.org: Free. Provides lots of records, and even more are available if you access the site from a Family History Center. You cannot upload a GEDCOM file, so you have to add each person individually. This is lots of work but it can help you catch blunders. Other users can change your material, and sometimes they get it wrong. GEDCOMlibrary.com and GENEALOGY.BIO: Free. Provide no records. Simple websites for sophisticated genealogists. These help researchers find each other through GEDCOM files. https://genealogy.bio/GEDCOM_Index indexes thousands of GEDCOM files (on other websites) by place name, helping you find the researcher working on the same ancestors. You will still need access to records to verify what is in those GEDCOM files. Upload your GEDCOM files today. Other websites: There are other websites that want your GEDCOM file but they also jealously guard it. They dont let other people download the whole GEDCOM file. Accessibility shouldnt be a problem unless you want royalties. REMEMBER! After you download a GEDCOM file, open it in a NEW FOLDER in your genealogy software! This site indexes thousands of different GEDCOM files found on other web sites. GEDCOM files are special genealogy files that can be imported into any genealogy software. Be sure to check Sorted By Name.com to find transcription projects where your ancestors are listed, even if you dont yet know where they went. What you should know about GEDCOM files: CLICK HERE A note to beginners: This site only helps you find the evidence you need, and you still need to verify everything. Privacy policy |