I've added a new big feature to HistoryLink. Ancestor Graph - a 10 generation graph to focus your research!
http://historylink.herokuapp.com/graph
Ancestor Graph can build a 10 generation interactive graph to help you identify areas to focus your research. It is based on the excellent desktop visualization tool iSeeTrees (http://www.geni.com/projects/Complete-ancestors-trees-iSeeTrees/11399). Along with easily showing you the gaps in your tree, it will identify duplicate ancestors (pedigree collapse) via color. In addition, it provides options for viewing the status of the profiles (Claimed Profile, Private Profile, Public Profile, Master Profile, Problem Profile), Gender, and Location (Country of Birth, State/Region of Birth, Country of Death, State/Region of Death). You can see information as you hover over the profiles to include name, dates and location. You can zoom in on any ancestor or open the profile in a new tab. Save the graph as a image or a Adobe PDF!
Let me know if you have any feedback. Enjoy!
Hi, Kristin! If you don't mind a bit of interpretation of the Ancestor Graph:
The "Grouping" selection shows that you have no 'duplicate' ancestors (e.g.: which might happen from cousins marrying) -- only one color shows. It is also clear that you have no link to your father (and thus nothing beyond that). You only have one branch that goes beyond generation 8.
The "Status" option shows that all of your ancestor profiles are currently private out to the 4th-Great's (which is Geni's current default), and that Rebecca & Samuel Tupper and her parents have been made Master Profiles.
The "Gender" selection is typically rather obvious, but sometimes I find that there are branches that tend to focus more on one (e.g.: the female ancestors), and thus I can use this to focus further research on the other gender of those branches.
The 4th option (Country / State-Region selection) is a good place to identify where the basic birth/death location information is incomplete (which will show as grey); holding the 'X' key and clicking on such a grey-segment will bring up that profile for you to look at in more detail. It can also be helpful to see where one person might be mis-located.
If you let the cursor 'hover' over a sector, brief "vitals" are shown. As noted above, 'X'-click will bring up the profile in a different tab/window, while a simple 'click' will re-center the graph on that person selected.
The options on the right, of course, just display the names in each sector (which can get pretty obscure past the 3rd or 4th generation!).
re: the Projects (a.k.a. History Search)
The Ancestor Graph has nothing to do with Geni Projects; that's History Search (the original focus of the HistoryLink web site!). See the HistoryLink project or (more directly), the place where you add projects to HistoryLink Search here (http://historylink.herokuapp.com/history) and here (http://historylink.herokuapp.com/projects); be patient and that latter page will show all the currently-searched Geni Projects.
Oh, I lovelovelove this! (the Ancestor Graph) I can't imagine a more useful tool, because I'm a total genealogical flibbity-jibbit. I can't ever remember from one day to the next what I was working on, so although I do a lot of work I'm never sure how much progress I'm making. This provides a road map and I can't thank you enough! So very cool to see just what I need to do next, wahoo!
(I think I used up my total day's allotment of exclamations... very pleased with new toy.)
Randy Schoenberg posted his and then i posted mine saying it was more colorful. there wasn't really an in depth convo about them.
Identifying that bug leads to an odd situation. A query to the API for Margaret Lichty Witmer produces 3 parents, instead of the two that are listed. It also includes Henry B Shirk, which is a deleted profile. So my graph shows this as a parent conflict, even though when you look at the Geni tree, it shows only two parents. A disconnect between the API query I guess.
It worked just fine this time through.
Did you develop this app? It is even better than the praise it has received would imply.
I remember Mary being part of a complex merge, and Henry as being an existing profile. Perhaps the possible disconnect is simply a matter of updated information lagging behind? I have noticed that some changes and additions aren't updated until days later.