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    Prepare for and earn your high school equivalency diploma with the official GED® test. Explore online resources to help you succeed!

  2. GEDCOM

    Oct 2, 1999 · GEDCOM is a file format for exchanging genealogical data between different systems. GEDCOM allows you to export your genealogy data from one application, and then …

  3. GEDCOM Genealogy Tools - FamilySearch

    GEDCOM is an acronym for Ge nealogical D ata Com munication. GEDCOM was created by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the specification for exchanging genealogical …

  4. DNA and Genealogy Tools to Grow Your Family Tree | GEDmatch

    Learn how to manually cluster DNA matches for better family connections using a step-by-step guide and essential tools. Unlock your family history with DNA testing, learn about types of …

  5. GEDCOM - Wikipedia

    In the GEDCOM specification, events that are associated with a family such as marriage information is only stored in a GEDCOM once, as part of the family (FAM) record, and then …

  6. FamilySearch GEDCOM - genealogical data exchange

    The official website for the GEDCOM specification used for storing and sharing genealogical information.

  7. How to Open and Read a GEDCOM File - ThoughtCo

    May 6, 2025 · GEDCOM files store family tree data and are shared using genealogy software that can read them. Open a GEDCOM file with genealogy software, ensuring it ends with '.ged' for …

  8. GEDCOM Samples

    The GEDCOM 5.5.5 Specification Sample GEDCOM File (UTF-16 Little Endian). The GEDCOM 5.5.5 Specification Sample GEDCOM File (UTF-16 Big Endian). Remarriage Example …

  9. GEDCOM Files: Sharing, Merging, Exporting and More

    GEDCOM is a computer file format that lets genealogists swap information about their ancestors. The format’s compatible with all genealogy software, so no matter what program you use, you …

  10. GEDCOM - FamilySearch

    Oct 17, 2025 · GEDCOM (an acronym for Genealogical Data Communications) was created by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Church) in 1984 as a specification for …