Find Matches on FamilySearch
In order to work with FamilySearch Family Tree, people in your RootsMagic file should be matched with the corresponding person on FamilySearch. This allows you to:
- Monitor the person on FamilySearch Family Tree for changes
- Update the person on FamilySearch with information from your copy of the person
- Retrieve information about the person on FamilySearch and add it to your own
- Participate in discussions about the person's information
- If you are LDS, reserve and complete ordinances on behalf of the person
AutoMatch
The AutoMatch feature (available from FamilySearch Central) causes RootsMagic to scan FamilySearch looking for matches for each person in your database. While RootsMagic will match up the person in your file with the record on FamilySearch, no data will be exchanged between RootsMagic and FamilySearch. Due to the speed (or lack thereof) of FamilySearch, the AutoMatch can take quite some time for a large database (but is still way faster than matching one person at a time manually). If you stop (or cancel) the AutoMatch, RootsMagic will retain all the automatic matches made up to that point (so you won't lose any matches which were made before you cancelled).
Manual Matching
If FamilySearch support is enabled, you will see an icon next to each persons' name on the pedigree, family, and descendant views on the main screen. If you see a gray icon FamilySearch-Gray-16 next to a person's name, it means that the person is not matched to FamilySearch Family Tree. Clicking on the gray icon will bring up the FamilySearch Person Tools with the "Find matches" tab selected.
Your person, as you have recorded in RootsMagic, will appear at the top of the list. Next, the FamilySearch person that you are currently matched to, if any, will appear. And lastly, possibly matches to your person that are found on FamilySearch Family Tree. There are columns for name, birth date, birth place, death date, death place, father, mother, and spouse. Colors are used to visually describe how well the information matches your own.
- Green indicates an identical or near-identical match.
- Yellow indicates a close match.
- Red indicates a poor match.
The colors make is easy to spot good and poor matches without having to actually read the text of the records. To view more information about any of the matches, click on the blue "info" icon next to the name.
If no matches were found, there are three possibilities:
- The person you are searching for is living. FamilySearch will not present matches for living persons.
- There is not enough information about your RootsMagic person to find a match. Click "Search" for additional search options to find more possible matches.
- Your RootsMagic person does not exist in FamilySearch Family Tree. Click "Add to FamilySearch" to add the person and his information to FamilySearch.
Matching your RootsMagic Person to a Person on FamilySearch
Check the box next to the name of a FamilySearch person that matches your RootsMagic person. RootsMagic will ask if you want to match your person to the person(s) in FamilySearch.
If you checked a FamilySearch match and you are already matched to a name, RootsMagic will offer 2 options:
- Merge the duplicate FamilySearch records and then match my RootsMagic person to the result - RootsMagic will open the Merge screen to let you merge the matching FamilySearch records into a single record in FamilySearch (and then match your person to the merged record).
- Not a Match - Choose this option if the FamilySearch person you clicked on is not the same person as the one you are already matched to. Keep in mind that this is telling FamilySearch that the two FamilySearch records are not the same person. The prevents others on FamilySearch from accidentally merging those two records later.
If you do mark a match as "not a match" (or if there are already matches marked that way), RootsMagic will display a checkbox on the "Find Matches" page that says "Show non-matches". Marking that checkbox will display the non-matches in the match list, but they will have a fsDispute-16 symbol next to the name. If you click the checkbox in front of a non-match, your only option will be to say that it "may be a match". If you do that you will then have the opportunity to match your RootsMagic person to that FamilySearch person.
When you are finished searching for matches, press Close to return to the main screen. If you matched your RootsMagic person to a FamilySearch person, the icon next to the person's name will now be blue FamilySearch-16.