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by LouiseLouise (120 points)

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You could make a two copies of your family tree. On one copy delete one side of the family and on the other copy delete the other. I would definitely keep the original family free with everyone on it.

You might also consider exporting your GEDCOM file (family tree), importing it into a program that will let you export a portion of your family tree, then importing those portions back into FamilyEcho. Here is a page that talks about how to split your GEDCOM file (family tree) in a number of different family tree programs.

by lsommerer (57.4k points)
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