This has been mentioned a handful of times but since the question keeps coming up, here is one free alternatives to creating your family tree that you can then pay to have printed at your local copy store. This uses the data on geni.com to make your tree.
TreeSeek is a 3rd party company that has written a program that allows you to make cool looking charts based on your geni.com familytree data. You'll end up with a .pdf file that you can then print at your local print store on a large format printer. Even before you head to the copy store you'll be able to look at the file on your own computer prior to going to the expense of printing it out.
Using treeSeek is a two step process, first you create a tree, and then you create a chart based on that tree.
Go to their website and click on the "Start Now!" button. On the next screen click on the "Login" button underneath the "Geni" logo. You'll need to provide treeseek your geni.com username and password and authorize it to proceed.
Generating a tree for yourself or for a different member of your immediate family is easy.
1) Click on the green + “Create Tree” button.
2) Next pick the name of the close family member that you want to be at the root of the chart. And then have it generate the tree. TreeSeek should automatically offer to make a “tree” and you get to choose which of whether it uses one of your siblings, children, parents, yourself or your spouse as the root person. Once you select the “root” person click on the button for it to generate the tree data. Warning this takes about 5 minutes of crunching without much feedback that the web page is actually doing anything. When you are done you don’t actually have a chart or diagram yet but you will have a datafile that treeseek can turn into a chart.
It’s much more complicated to make a tree datafile for anyone outside your immediate family but it can be done. I’d suggest you have geni opein in one window and treeseek in a second window. To generate a tree for anyone outside your immediate family you’ll need their geni profile-id #. This is NOT the same as the number used in the web address for a profile. Instead you’ll need to look at the raw html code for a profile and search for the profile’s id number. Here is how to go about finding the secret profile-id number. While viewing the profile right click in your browser and choose “view source”, next search for the text “graph_node_id=profile”. Notice that to the right of the word profile will be a geni profile id #. This is the number you’ll need for treeseek.com.
For example look at the raw html for Abraham Lincoln’s geni profile Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the USA
In your browser right click, choose “view source” and while viewing the raw html search for the “graph_node_id=profile”. You should find a line that looks like the following: <a href="/revisions/history_lb?graph_node_id=profile-2143883&tab=about_me"
With the above example the text you would fill in for treeseek would be “profile-2143883” which can be used to generate a treedata file for Abraham Lincoln. Remember it takes about 5 minutes for the data to be generated.
Once your tree data file is created then you can use it to make a chart. The charts look pretty amazing. The choices are 9 or 4 generation fan charts, 4, 9 or 10 generation pedigree charts, or a name cloud. Now just save the .pdf file, print out an 8.5x11 version of it at home or take the file to a print shop and get a poster size printing done.
Randy, thanks for writing this up. You've done a great job.
Here is the simplest method I know of to get the profile id:
1. Go the Profile page of the person you want at the beginning of your tree.
2. Examine the "History" link for the Profile ID. The "History" link is located towards the center of the page. It will look something like this: "profile-3782612".
Hi Randy, your description was very helpful and I have generated quite a few very good charts for documentation. Three weeks ago I was able to generate charts with 9 and 10 generations. Since one week ago this is not possible any more. The system will show a maximum of 4 generations.
Unfortunately I cannot attach the samples here.
I have contacted TreeSeek and got a response from Matt Misbach <matt@misbach.org>. He would try to fix it. He also got the samples.
However, since TreeSeek connects to the information from geni and since this information is cut of after 4 generations this might be a combined geni/treeseek problem (somebody might have changed a counter somewhere ?).
Would you please try if you got the same problem. Do you get 9/10 or only 4 generations?
Private User
Mat, when I put myself in as the start person for the tree and choose a 10 generation fan chart It populates the fan chart completely with data for 6 generations plus two names only in the 7th generation but leaves the rest of generations 7-9 empty and I do know that there exists data on geni for profiles in generations 7-9 that is not being populated on the chart.
Thanks Matt; it is working fine for myself.
When I test it with some other preselected name and a 9 gen fan I'll get an error message. "Geni.com is throttling us....." and Geni seems to break down. (tested it with profile-104353035)
There are very few preselected names and profiles: and I would like to use the system as before, means choosing different node-numbers without preselection.
Would you give some advice. Thanks and best regards
Hi Matt, "createfan" has disappeared.
Also see my seperate message about the gedcom - transfer which is not really usable, not controllable and mostly results in a waste of time and ressources.
Geni needs better tools to document the trees with a certain amount of generations. I am not particularly interested in vikings,
Roman and Egyptian Emperors.
(No Name), I'm hoping that Private User will respond and confirm if he is still supporting the printing of fan charts from geni. His http://www.treeseek.com/ website looks to still have support for familysearch but I no longer see geni.com support on it.
For others reading this thread Geni itself can print a 4 generation picture chart. To do so choose this from the menu:
Family>Free Family Tree Chart
treeseek /createfan is a 3rd party website that used to be able to print a nine generation chart from your geni data. Through the years 3rd party applications occasionally stop supporting their programs and they stop working which seems to be the case here.
Charting Companion is working quite well with Geni and it does also have an option to make an Ancestor book for you.
http://www.geni.com/corp/apps/charting-companion/
Not really happy with the options mentioned above, I am going to try Gramps - an open source, free software project and community. Can be found here: https://gramps-project.org/
Just in case anyone was interested and didn't know - Geni now prepares both ancestor reports and descendant reports - from any profile for that profile - click "Actions" in upper right of screen when on the profile to get a drop-down menu, which includes those.
Barbara - you have to scroll up to the top of the screen to see the Geni logo - upper left, before "Home Tree Family"
Hello All,
Do you know if TreeSeek is still supporting Geni? Private User, Frode Evensen
If not can you guys suggest me a plugin or a website where I can create a Fan Chart based on the Geni data?
Thank you for your response.
Can you suggest any website or plugin where I can create a Fan Chart based on Geni data? If you tried and worked that would be the best:) Private User, Private User, Randy Stebbing