New Way to Find Cousins for Temple Work
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TimNovember 5, 2014
I suppose it was inevitable that FamilySearch would go in this direction, but I do feel the effort in developing this capability is not really necessary. Puzzilla.org is endorsed by FamilySearch and for several months was featured on the FamilySearch landing page. It is much easier to use than the descendancy view and has a great visual representation of the data to suggest further areas of research. To me this is much better than merely finding the names of cousins whose temple work has only partially been completed. I have found many new names and sometimes entire families to submit for temple work this way.
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