Based on our record, Geni seems to be a lot more popular than GenoPro. While we know about 33 links to Geni, we've tracked only 3 mentions of GenoPro. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you're looking for something more complex, I'd highly suggest GenoPro, a genogram-making application where you can draw out a family tree and include additional information along with it, such as interfamilial relationships, medical history, and all sorts of things. Useful for real life and fiction alike! Relevant links: * https://genopro.com/ * https://genopro.com/genogram/. Source: about 1 year ago
I have been using something for the past 20 or so years called genopro.com - a very inexpensive genealogy software that allows for customizable fields and relationships. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://socialworkhaven.com/genogram-in-social-work-worth-a-thousand-words/ It's common in family and children's services but also seen in general counseling and clinical work. It's a visual representation of three generations, including all family dynamics (divorce, separation, sexual abuse, physical abuse, estrangement, etc.). It uses various lines to denote the relationships, like this. It's similar to an... Source: almost 2 years ago
I found other incomplete profiles on different genealogy sites which stated that his parents were Thomas Lyons from Lincolnshire and Ann Stodart (also listed as Anne Stoddard/Stoddart) from Durham, England. There are, however, no sources listed so I am not sure if this is factual. I have added their information to our geni.com family tree in the hopes that I can find matches, but no such luck. Source: 9 months ago
Now, I don't know what happened here, whether its a glitch or someone on geni.com made a mistake, broke a link or this is an actual inconsistency in the records, but both Sir Nicholas and Sir Richard have sons named Nicholas and Richard, both of their Nicholases die as children, and their Richards share the same webpage. I don't know how that happened, just maybe we can't distinguish which son of Muriel is whom,... Source: 10 months ago
Link just directs me to geni.com. Maybe because I'm not logged in? Source: 11 months ago
It's geni.com, I'm not sure if it's an app, but I know it's a website. Source: 11 months ago
TL;DR: While filling up my family tree on geni.com, I came across a user who claims to be a priest and has made over 15k entries, including updates to my ancestors' details. However, I discovered that this person is someone I am acquainted with and is definitely not a priest. Seeking advice on how to proceed. Source: 12 months ago
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Family Echo - Draw your printable family tree online. Free and easy to use, no login required. Add photos and share with your family. Import/export GEDCOM files.