The GeneaNet 'Individual Match'
The 'Individual Match' button allows you to automatically search for individuals in the GeneaNet Online Family Trees that could match with any of your ancestors!
This powerful new feature is reserved for GeneaNet Club Privilege members.
You can click the 'Individual Match' button at the top right of any individual page in your online family tree. This will open a new window with the list of the individuals that match with your ancestor.

If there are too many or not enough search results in the list, you can edit the search criteria:
- You can search by alternate spelling of name
- You can search for the full first name or one of the first names
- You can ignore the geographical area
- You can change the date
We sincerely hope this will help you find more new ancestors and relatives!
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My ancestor fought as a Lt General William robert Shanklin, a Commander for a Regiment of Dragoons from Scotland for William of Orange, in the Battle of Boyne, in ireland during 1690. He
received confiscated property in Ireland. His records have never been found./
Some of his sons were officiers in the miiliaty ascaptains.. Thus I know that he existed..
Does anyone know of him or how to find him. Please help..
i think ,what i have some parents leaved in england because its where protestants .I find my name to Chippenham. T herbron