FamilySearch Tree Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 282 reviews. Read all reviews for FamilySearch Tree for iPhone.
FamilySearch Tree is free iOS app published by FamilySearch International

Family History is Awesome

Chris99-77

I love being able to see facts and photos of my ancestors in the palm of my hands. I have used this app for years.


Help app

ant lizzy

The Help under setting on the Apple IPad does not open. Very annoying.


No response

nancymAl

I’ve been trying to reset my password- I’ve tried for several days and it never shows up in my email- you can’t contact them - they don’t get back to you - can’t contact them you’re left clueless and without access to your account very disappointing


Appreciate your program!

don't have any others!

I am only a beginner but your program is helping me do so much research and temple work. I have done over 110 temple ordinances in November and December 21, mainly through you help. Thank you for helping beginners like me. Harvey S. Greer


Great Resource for Tracing a Family Tree

FL_is_my_life

This app has been the best tool for tracing back my family tree, and it is free! I enjoy using it and finding out about my family history. I’ve learned a lot about my ancestors, and have been able to find information relating to family members. I also love seeing how people are related to me. I will find profiles of famous people in history and then tap the function that allows me to see how they are related to me, and I have found lots of connections to my family. It’s a just a fun feature that is more entertaining than useful, but still very interesting. Anyway, I feel like this app is a much more affordable option than using Ancestry.com or other similar services. It may have less features, but still gets the basic info I need to see my family tree and add to it.


Thanks for the review about my grandma Larsen’s life

ChristySatfield

I thought I knew lots about my Grandma Larsen, Nettie Preece, but FS surprised me with a description of her maiden name, Preece, and where it came from. I would never have guessed that it was a derivative of a Welsh name, ap Rhys, but that makes sense since her grandfather, Mark Preece, was born in Herefordshire, England, a county that borders with Wales. Thanks for the fun!


Love

misskarah

Great app


Love seeing my family tree

Clamafon

I was able to find ancestors all the way to 1700’s and love seeing my family tree grow.


Need help

disappointed w/disappointeds

Just starting and see where previous post have incorrect info and don’t know how to correct that. Also don’t know how to add siblings to myself or my kids and grandkids. Also since divorced, if I note marriage, is there a place to note divorce?