genealogy-formats
Genealogy Formats
I started this page because someone (Bob Jonkman apparently) added a bunch of stuff to the Technorati microformats page on genealogy, and I moved it here. -Tantek
GEDCOM
- Coding the GEDCOM standard into hGEDCOM. I don't know of any projects working on this, but nominate Gene Stark's GED2HTML translator (esp. the modifiable output program) as a suitable candidate for hGEDCOM hacking. See also Paul McBride's links to GEDCOM standards and resources. --Bob Jonkman
- Had a look at some examples of what GEDCOM creates [1]. Basically, seems to be XFN relationships (siblings, spouses etc.) and hCard information (could genealogy be inferred from existing XFNs regardless of a hGED format?). The only additional information we do not currently hold in a format is that of gender. GEDCOM specifies male or female for each individual. Creating something using these formats would be quite straightforward, but not sure its takeup would be good unless someone was interested in creating a hGEDCOM2GEDCOM. -- Frances Berriman
- Also "sex" (aka "gender"). Andy Mabbett 04:40, 27 Jan 2007 (PST)
External Links
- GEDCOM specifications are documented on the FamilySearch website: [2]
- GEDCOM 5.5 Standard (Executable file in Envoy format)
- Draft Specification for GEDCOM XML 6.0 (PDF)
- Personal Ancestral File (PAF)