![]() As soon the data is imported in QGIS you’re able to do a lot of neat things, like generating a web-map and sharing it with your family, or animate the local movement from birth to death in a time animation. Of course, this is just a quick and dirty visualization approach. After that, export the imported dataset as Shape or GeoJson and feel free to style and process the datapoints – for example: create a heatmap. Paste the lat, long information into your CSV and use the “Add data by text” button in QGIS to get the data into the QGIS layer tree. Just copy your places into an online geocoder like this one. To get this data view, go to “People” and add the row “birthplace” or some other place category. GRAMPS has become increasingly stable and the SQL backend promises to make it more open to this sort of study. Via “Data” > “Export current view “you’re able to export a list of peoples including their birthplace. Of course Gramps has a map-module where you can plot all places on a map or ask questions like: “Were some relatives able to meet up with other people from the database, based on their birthplace or current location” and yes, there are a lot of plugins available for Gramps to do some map reports automatically, but nevertheless I chose the export as CSV and imported data into QGIS. Further on you can easily create family-trees and several reports out of this database. After that you’re ready to visualize your own genealogy data. So just install it, create a database and fill up the people and family register with all present information. Gramps Genealogy Software Demo, Part Two: Creating a Printable Family Tree 4,299 views 14 Dislike Share Clare Walker 19 subscribers This is the second part of a Gramps. ![]() If you’re also interested in digitize your family tree and further information, I can recommended the usage of Gramps. The Gramps opensource genealogy software allows you to export your family tree as a static html website, this tutorial will demostrate how to use the Gramps. gramps-project / gramps Star 1.7k Code Issues Pull requests Source code for Gramps Genealogical program python genealogy family-tree gramps Updated yesterday Python dwdyer / familytree Star 46 Code Issues Pull requests A very incomplete Django-based genealogy web app. ![]() Setting up an EXCEL-sheet wasn’t an option because meta information about relatives could be very extensive and flat-file maintenance based on several data providers is really hard and ugly. First one could ask, why should I use a “professional” genealogy software like Gramps? For me it was the only way how thinks could work. ![]()
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