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hi everyone Krista Cohen here with another episode of the barefoot genealogist todayamp;#39;s topic is splitting or combining family trees so itamp;#39;s going to be a little bit more how-to and a little less methodology today but before we do that I just want to dive into a discussion just briefly about why you might want to do one or the other now I have a really strong opinion about this and so Iamp;#39;ve tried to temper my own opinion Iamp;#39;ve asked some of our power users some of their opinions so that I could try to present both sides a little more fairly and hopefully Iamp;#39;ve accomplished that as always if you have questions about anything that weamp;#39;re talking about today Iamp;#39;ll be if youamp;#39;re watching this live Iamp;#39;ll be on chat on livestream immediately following the presentation and you can ask any questions you have there I usually stick around for 20 or 30 minutes after after the presentation if youamp;#39;re watching an archived versio