I’ll Send You a GEDCOM
By MaryLynn Strickland In my early days of researching online (from 2001), I made contact with people far and wide through message boards (remember those?) Once in a while I would encounter someone who inserted her entire family file into a message that went on and on. . . and on. But usually people would ask, or offer, to share a GEDCOM. What was that? From the FamilySearch Wiki, it is the acronym for GEenealogical Data COMmunications. GEDCOM is a data structure created by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints for storing and exchanging genealogical information so that many different computer programs can use it. It is identified by the file type “.ged”. (Stay with me here; this technical part is brief!). “The GEDCOM Standard is a technical document written for computer programmers, system developers, and technically sophisticated users.” The GEDCOM Standard Release 5.5, 2 January 1996 [Revised 10 January 1996]. Copyright © 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995 by The