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Subject: Re: [PERTH] Lost cousins web site
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 13:03:50 EST


Hello, Doreen, and holiday greetings!

Thank you for posting about this resource, which I didn't know existed. It
appears to be a British website, which of course is "right up our alley".

I use and contribute to family trees at Ancestry.com . I fervently believe
that there has to be at least ONE resource, somewhere, which contains the
family trees for most of us.

Prior to the Internet, it was the archives of the Mormon (LDS) church. Since
the Internet, Ancestry.com has compiled over 2 billion entries (most of them
are repetitive, from multiple family lines).

Frankly, it doesn't matter to me who does the compiling, but what matters
most is that we have the resources available, so that a child fifty years from
now will be able to look up his/her family tree without all of the agonizing
detective effort we have had to endure.

I salute other websites for being involved in this effort. With some
websites, you contribute your materials for free, and then they go and sell the
information. While all of us would prefer free genealogy, I don't have a problem
with this. There are costs associated with maintaining the site and providing
additional resource materials to researchers.

My wife and I don't have children, so I have no interest in compiling a
"private" family tree. Rather, I use the Internet resources to locate other,
living, long-lost or forgotten relatives (and I've had several tearful reunions by
phone over the past few years!).

My interest is to document and share my heritage with as many people as
possible, and with future generations.

There are several online databanks. Pick one. It really doesn't matter
which; so long as they are all searchable.

Thanks again for your message---I'll be checking out this website this
morning!

---Bob (Robert Drummond) Robertson
Napa Valley, California






In a message dated 12/27/2004 9:06:04 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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>
> In a message dated 27/12/2004 00:52:56 GMT Standard Time,
> writes:
>
> I have just found
> out if you enter at 50 direct ancestors and blood
> relatives before the 9th of January you get free full
> membership for 2005, its not hard, I've got 21 direct
> ancestors and 31 blood relatives so far, & I've got
> many more to go.
>
>
>
> As far as I can see, the free access is only until the 25th of January.
>
> Doreen Cuthbert
>
>




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