The GeneaNet 'Individual Matches'
The GeneaNet 'Individual Matches' allows you to automatically search for individuals in the GeneaNet database that may match with any of your ancestors.
This powerful feature is reserved for GeneaNet Club Privilege members.
Other GeneaNet members can search for 'Individual Matches' in the Archival Records and Indexes but not in the collaborative family trees.
Go to the page of an individual in your Online Family Tree (GeneWeb) then click the 'Individual Matches' tab:

This will open a new page with the list of the individuals that may match with your ancestor as shown below:

If there are too many or not enough search results in the list, you can edit the search criteria:
- Search by name variants
- Search for exact first name or first names that contain the one of your ancestor
- Ignore the place
- Change the year range
Click the 'Archive & Indexes' box to search for 'Individual Matches' in the Archival Records and Indexes:

Need Help?
To learn how to use GeneaNet, please read the "GeneaNet First Steps" pages.
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