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by sharonravin (120 points)

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There's no funtionality built into FamilyEcho to share parts of a family tree. You could do this by duplicating the family tree then deleting the people who should not be on the new tree. Not really a great solution. You could duplicate the family tree and change the founder to someone more appropriate for that side of the family. That might work better.
by lsommerer (57.4k points)
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