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You can use the Family Search API even though they have no already written tools. This is suggested in the link Colin left in his answer.

Specifically, someone has written a python scripta python script that exports to GEDCOM. Not sure how well that translates to a spreadsheet.

You can use the Family Search API even though they have no already written tools. This is suggested in the link Colin left in his answer.

Specifically, someone has written a python script that exports to GEDCOM. Not sure how well that translates to a spreadsheet.

You can use the Family Search API even though they have no already written tools. This is suggested in the link Colin left in his answer.

Specifically, someone has written a python script that exports to GEDCOM. Not sure how well that translates to a spreadsheet.

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You can use the Family Search API even though they have no already written tools. This is suggested in the link Colin left in his answerhis answer.

Specifically, someone has written a python script that exports to GEDCOM. Not sure how well that translates to a spreadsheet.

You can use the Family Search API even though they have no already written tools. This is suggested in the link Colin left in his answer.

Specifically, someone has written a python script that exports to GEDCOM. Not sure how well that translates to a spreadsheet.

You can use the Family Search API even though they have no already written tools. This is suggested in the link Colin left in his answer.

Specifically, someone has written a python script that exports to GEDCOM. Not sure how well that translates to a spreadsheet.

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You can use the Family Search API even though they have no already written tools. This is suggested in the link Colin left in his answer.

Specifically, someone has written a python script that exports to GEDCOM. Not sure how well that translates to a spreadsheet.