I set up two separate trees for my husband and myself but now all my husbands relatives are on my tree. Can I delete his relatives without deleting everything on his?
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Eric Randol Schoenberg, Geni Curator Geni is a collaborative tree where we all work together on the same big tree, like a giant jigsaw puzzle. So, no need to set up separate trees. If you added duplicates, just merge them.
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Jeroen M.W. van Dijk But if you want to seperate the relatives of your husband from so they are not connected to yourself then you have to disconnect the relation between you and your husband. Please do so only on Geni and not in RL other wise you have serious problems with your husband.
There is no real reason to create seperate trees. Just as in RL we are all human and we are all part of one big family.
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Sølvi Strifeldt The reason I also don’t wanna have my husbands three right now, if because I wanna concentrate searching me own family, my families in blood.
But I drown in cases (over 999++++) profile matches or what ever on my husband and one of my grandparents three… the family on my husbands side is HUGE!!
I only need a option that I - not permanently, only temporary, can disconnect me from their three… -
Jeroen M.W. van Dijk My suggestion is disconnect or remove the relation, between you and your husbands tree, then for Geni there is no relation. And later you can make the connection again.
You do this my by remove the link or relation between you and your husband in Geni. What you also can do it create a profile an extra profile for your husband and disconnect the profile of your husband with the large family. And set the profiles on private and write do not merge in the about field and reason why. I will do the same. As I have the same problem. I want to research now my own family and not the family of my ex-girlfriend(s).