Click the "register" link in the upper-right corner of any WikiTree page. That will take you to the Account Creation form.
Account Creation requires a first name, last name, e-mail address, and password. You can anonymize your name by using initials. The e-mail address is used for your future logins, Trusted List requests, private messages from other WikiTreers, and weekly updates about changes in the profiles you're Watching.
No, WikiTree is a free genealogy platform that allows users to create and share family trees.
First, create an account. This is free. Then you can start to grow your family tree one person at a time, or by importing a GEDCOM if you have created a family tree elsewhere. As you create your family tree you can invite family members to contribute by adding their e-mail addresses to their profiles. As you build your ancestry you may find that distant cousins have already added some of your ancestors. See the link below for more information.
Its simple, just got to the OT servers web page and create an account, some OTs either dont have a way to make one( which is dumb) and others are just hard to find, but just goole things like the name of the server, and usually you can find the URL.
To set up your account as instructed by your Program Administrator at usbank, you should complete the portion that requires you to input personal information, create a password, set up security questions, and any other details specific to verifying and securing your account. Make sure to follow the provided instructions carefully to ensure a smooth account setup process.
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No, WikiTree is a free genealogy platform that allows users to create and share family trees.
First, you login. After creating an account, you are sent to your Navigation Home Page. This is a good place to start every time you use WikiTree.
Chris Whitten became inspired to create WikiTree about seven years ago after he created a personal family history website. Two problems arose as the tree grew bigger: privacy and collaboration. After searching for a website that offered a balance between privacy and collaboration, Chris decided to create WikiTree.
WikiTree is entirely Internet-based. It was created online. The creator of WikiTree, Chris Whitten, lives in New York State.
There are over 2,120,000 profiles on WikiTree as of August, 2011.
Yes, there are some simple forms available on wikitree.
Yes, it is very possible to get addicted to WikiTree. It is possibly to get addicted to anything if you enjoy it enough.
No. At this point, WikiTree is only available in English. Profiles can be written in any language but the instructions and field names are in English. WikiTree does plan to add international versions later.
WikiTree is continually being updated. Every month new features and functions are released.
Yes. WikiTree is entirely free. There is no "premium" membership. Expenses are paid by modest ads on public pages.
WikiTree.com was started in 2008. Chris Whitten began working on WikiTree after leaving Answers.com at the end of 2007.
WikiTree's mission is to create a worldwide family tree with which anyone can freely connect their private family histories. WikiTree aims to strike the perfect balance between collaboration and privacy. The site provides a free and easy way to privately share information and organize facts, memories, and photos. At the same time, distant relatives and strangers collaborate on a broader, more public scale to grow the worldwide tree.