I sometimes import a large Ancestry tree via gedcom to use Data Verification report. I have three couples that consistently show up with gender reversed (female father and male wife). I have reviewed them in Ancestry and can find no reason for this to occur. I am curious to know if any one can explain this.

I looked a one of the couples and their sex is correct in the gedcom. There are only three couples among the hundreds in the tree that are flagged by the verify data report. It is curious. I was wondering if it is flagging them incorrectly as mother and father somehow and has nothing to do with gender.


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Ok! I took a bunch of screenshots so I can see what is what. ( I will not send unless you want them). There are three couples that show up as female husband right before the husband and wife with same surname.

When I looked at the three couples, I noticed that one woman had two husbands and it was the second husband that shows as mother to the wife father in family screen.

The woman appears on line 427660 of the gedcom and the husband that shows up as mother is on line 428470. The first husband (who appears as father in family screen) is on line 399355.

Now I will continue working in Ancestry.com trying to find more people. At some point I will then do another gedcom export but I don't want to recheck the 1200 people I have already checked as this will take a lot of time for little gain.

I intend to compare the original gedcom file with the new gedcom file to find all the people in file 2 that were not in file 1 and then create a new file just comprising those people that I can then upload into wikitree.

I just added the ability to copy over missing individuals from one gedcom file to my gedcom compare utility ( -cleanup). While this doesn't create a file with just the diffs, it allows you to keep updating your main wikitree gedcom file and refresh it whole instead of adding the incremental changes.

I have created and use a suite of tools ( ) for this. If your requirements are not too complicated you can use gedcomq to process and output a new GEDCOM file. Or dive into the full functionality of the library.

The GEDCOM format is specified in a grammar file (gedcom-5.5.grammar). Gedcom.pm parses the grammar which is then used to validate and allow manipulation of the GEDCOM file. I have only used Gedcom.pm with versions 5.5 and 5.5.1 of the GEDCOM grammar, which I had to modify slightly to correct a few errors. The advantage of this approach is that Gedcom.pm should be useful if the GEDCOM grammar is ever updated. It also made the software easier to write, and probably more dependable too. I suppose this is the virtue of laziness shining through.

There is a low volume mailing list available for discussing the use of Perl in conjunction with genealogical work. This is an appropriate forum for discussing Gedcom.pm and if you use or are interested in this module I would encourage you to join the list. To subscribe send an empty message to perl-gedcom-subscribe@perl.org.

I have problems to convert files created with DNArboretum to gedcom when the textfile have the Swedish letters ,  and .

I have tried to save the textfiles both with ANSI, Unicode and UTF-8 format, but the resulting Gedcom is either missing persons or are not created att all, not until I replace all  to A,  to A and  to O the gedcom is comple, but then when i use tools to match the created gedcom with my own gedcom (that is having names and places with swedish letters) the tools will not match those names.

Is there any chanse that you can fix that in the future? e24fc04721

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