I run a non-profit called Reckoning,Inc. (reckoninginc.org) and we have a project where we are researching thousands of Black soldiers who served in the Civil War and creating family trees for them. We are looking for a place where we can publish these family trees in such a way that the public can view them without paying anything or become a member. Is that possible on Geni, perhaps if we become a PRO member, or a MyHeritage member? Or can one only upload a single family tree?
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Geni Support Team Hi. Yes! You can use the "Create a Branch" feature to build an unconnected family tree. Simply click Research at the top of the page and select "Create a Branch." If you have a GEDCOM file for the tree, you can import it from there.
You may also want to start a genealogy project on Geni to keep your work organized and group related profiles together. As you build the trees, you can add the soldier to the project so they can all be found in one place. Projects are public, free, and can be viewed without being a member.
You may find these pages helpful for getting started with projects:
https://www.geni.com/projects/Working-with-Projects/12487
https://www.geni.com/blog/quick-genealogy-tip-projects-on-geni-99944.html
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