2021 was an eventful year, and not only for Geneanet. Although the health context improved compared to 2020, the year was disruptive… but that didn’t slow us down from moving forward! What was new on the site in 2021? The main improvements were in the online family trees. First off, we created an automatic thumbnail […]
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2021: The Year In Review
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