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Joined: Jan 2004 Gender: Female Posts: 144 Location: Texas
Gone To Texas @ ancestry.com « Result #10 on Jun 10, 2008, 3:37pm »
Under the username of Epitaphist (i.e., one who composes a summary statement of commemoration for a dead person), I am slowly composing our family tree (with photos as well as assorted images of death certificates, Bible entries, etc.) at ancestry.com.
For a variety of reasons, I have opted to build our tree one person at a time, instead of simply uploading my entire file. One reason for this decision was to make absolutely positively sure that nothing wound up on there that I didn't feel comfortable about sharing.
You will have to be registered and logged in at ancestry.com in order to view our family tree. Although it is not readily obvious from the main page at ancestry.com, they DO have free registration for those who are not already subscribing to any of their services.
Already a subscriber or registered guest at ancestry.com? Click > HERE <
Guest Registration. Create a free ancestry.com guest account by clicking > HERE <
Once you have your username at ancestry.com, send it to me at > Vickie.Everhart@gmail.com < and I will add you as an invited member for our Gone To Texas family tree. [Note :: I am supposed to be able to invite you just by adding your email address, but there have been some problems using that method. Making you a member by adding your ancestry.com username seems to work more consistently.]
FYI, my ancestry.com public profile is located at . . .