
On event types, using the same or different markers. Choose any combination of people and events, and filter View family movements over time, using the Use the new Map Window to map the locations of all the places andĮvents in your projects.

There is a new feature in Family Historian 6, the Map Window, that may give you a display similar to what you want:
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ĭisclaimer: I am the software developer of the free genealogy tools and services available for anyone to use at. A working Population Distribution Heatmap can be found on my page as an example. Additionally, Gigatrees provides an Ancestor Distribution Heatmap as a tab on each person's profile page, which is similar to the Population Distribution Heatmap, except that in includes only ancestors of the person whose profile page is being displayed, and includes only their birth locations, which is I believe what you were originally asking about. The link has a photo which may be easier to understand than this description.Īlso, Gigatrees,, builds and hosts an entire website built around your GEDCOM file that includes a Population Distribution Heatmap, which is essentially the same thing as Splatter, except that all those locations and individual names are hyperlinked. And so that you are not overwhelmed with thousands of markers displayed on the map at once, it uses cluster markers indicating the count within each cluster, and then zooming in expands the clusters automatically. Info bubbles are provided for each marker showing a list of every individual found at that location, as well as the mapped location's name and coordinates. It places markers on the map within a 50ft radius, which is dependent on how closely the place or address description found matches that found in the mapping service databases. It creates a distribution heatmap of all event locations for all persons found in your GEDCOM.

Splatter, mentioned earlier by Jan Murphy, is now located at.
