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  1. WikiTree: The Free Family Tree

    WikiTree has been growing for 17 years from the grassroots up. We are now the most accurate & trusted collaborative family tree. Today we have 1,339,038 community members and 44,983,465 …

  2. WikiTree - Wikipedia

    WikiTree is a genealogy website that allows users to contribute profiles and collaborate to build a single family tree, also known as a one world tree, by connecting profiles on the global WikiTree within the …

  3. WikiTree - FamilySearch

    WikiTree is a global, collaborative family tree platform dedicated to building a single, accurate family tree that connects all of humanity. WikiTree is free and open to the public, allowing users to contribute, …

  4. WikiTree - Overview - FamilyTreeDNA

    All members add their branches, twigs and leaves to the same big WikiTree. Each person in the world will have one and only one leaf, called a profile, on the WikiTree.

  5. Wikitree

    Wikitree is a web-based research tool. It's a mapping companion for Wikipedia wanderings.

  6. WikiTree: What Does It Do? - KnowYourDNA

    Mar 25, 2026 · Learn what WikiTree is, how its shared family tree works, and what to expect if you want to build, verify, or collaborate on genealogy research.

  7. Wikitree-what is it and should I use it? : r/Genealogy - Reddit

    WikiTree is a free global tree, where one profile is created per ancestor that users collaborate on. The most popular global trees are FamilySearch, Geni, and WikiTree.

  8. Get to Know WikiTree’s DNA Features - FamilyTreeDNA Blog

    Jul 24, 2025 · Explore WikiTree’s free DNA tools—designed to help you confirm matches, visualize inheritance, and collaborate with cousins across the tree.

  9. The Best Place to Build Your Family Tree (and Keep Your Sanity Intact ...

    4 days ago · Final Thoughts: WikiTree Is Where Genealogy Grows Up If you want a family tree that’s collaborative, evidence-based, DNA‑savvy, and occasionally hilarious, WikiTree is the place to plant …

  10. Who Are Your Ancestors? - FamilySearch.org

    See what your ancestors looked like. At FamilySearch, we preserve memories, so they can be shared for generations to come. Come see what we have, and add your unique photos, stories, and …