tree.beck.org.il and gjb.beck.org.il

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tree.beck.org.il and gjb.beck.org.il

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Basically I have three websites that concern HuMo-gen.
Yossi Beck Genealogy Pages - http://tree.beck.org.il is dedicated to the genealogy research I've been involved in over the past 10 years. The database contains some 10,000 people, mostly my family and some my wife's. The frontpage mentioned above leads to the HuMo-gen page when one presses the "Full Database" button.
The Genealogy of the Jewish Bible - http://gjb.beck.org.il is a new website that is still being developed and that intends to map the persons mentioned in the Jewish Bible (called the Old Testament in the Christian world). It starts with Adam & Eve and continues through the era of Abraham till King David and further till the days of the Judges. So far the database contains 704 people, all interconnected.
Humogen.com - http://humogen.com is an English website dedicated to spreading HuMo-gen over the internet to the general public. This forum is also accessed when people use the "Forum" button on humogen.com.
HuMo-gen international site: https://humogen.com
Personal genealogy website: https://beck.org.il/humogen
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Hello Yossi!

I like your website about: The Genealogy of the Jewish Bible! Great idea to make such a genealogy :D
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Hi Huub,
Thanks for the compliments.
Actually, it needed quite some re-coding in HuMogen (and needs some more):
1. Almost all persons are known only by private name, since family names weren't used in those days. Therefore my Gedcom database has almost no family names. So I recoded the index lists so they search by private name instead of family name, otherwise no-one shows up...
2. Once this was done every one shows up, but there are so many people with the same private name that it would make the index rather useless. So I recoded the index further to state the name of the parents in the index (where known)...
3. I still haven't added the birth or death dates in my database (these are known by research or tradition for quite some people). However, once I do add these dates, the present age-coding can't handle that because we are talking about negative (BCE) dates. So I will tackle that too.

This is also the reason that the site still uses the 3.1d version. It's too much work to re-do it for every version so I'll update the versions only every now and then - given enough time...

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HuMo-gen international site: https://humogen.com
Personal genealogy website: https://beck.org.il/humogen
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Post by joella »

love the old testament bible geneology, very nice idea.
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Post by maleki »

Great works,Yossi

I saw all of your genealogies. All of them are great works.
It seems that I should take a look at them every now and then.
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