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Which is the easiest outline frame website to use when building your family tree?

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I would like to build a family tree using a stenciled out form onlinr somewhere so that if someone else might be looking for information on me or my family or any of my known relatives, they can easily find it. It has to be somewhere that is free for all to view and one that I can add and easily make corrections on if information turns out to be incorrect. I have been able to trace part of my family to the 1800s, but I think I can go further and want to post what I have.

Does anyone know of such a site? It has to be one where it is no cost or obligation to use and no membership is required.

Any help or answers would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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  1. It sounds like rootsweb.com is what you are looking for. It's free, run by ancestry.com. They also have message boards to post query's.


  2. You can use http://www.familyorigin.net for this purpose.

    This provides

        * generation Ancestor Chart

        * Research Calendar

        * Note-Taking Forms

        * Deed Index—Grantees and Grantors

        * Research Repository Checklist

        * Research Journal

        * Research Worksheet

        * Statewide Marriage Index

        * Census Checklist

        * Census from 1790—1930

        * Cemetery Maps for Charting

        * Correspondence Records

        * Family Record Sheet

        * Fan Sheet (from Martha Stewart)

        * Pedigree Chart

        * Pedigree Fan Chart

        * Relationships Listings

        * Research Record Sheet

        * Several Timelines

        * 2 Genealogy Resource Books (downloadable)

    http://www.familyorigin.net

  3. Try http://www.tribalpages.com, http://www.gencircles.com or http://www.myheritage.com/ as well as the ones above.

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