I strongly suggest you be very very careful what and where you post. My suggestion would be to compile what you have and then post only surnames on message boards and have other researchers contact you with their info. Alot of the website charge other researchers to see your info (Ancestory.com, Genealogy.com, MyFamily.com, etc). Rootsweb (worldconnect) is the only one I know that doesn't charge other researchers to see your info. You can also submit your info to the the Mormon Church. Again be very careful about listing living relatives with their info.This could be very disastrous. All of us want to share our info with others but not at someone's expense. Please protect your family from identity theives.
2007-03-16 01:07:35
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answered by Holly N 4
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YOUR family tree includes you, your parents, grandparents, all of whom I think might be alive. And the majority of reputable genealogy sites STRONGLY discourage posting records of living persons, for security reasons.
Not to mention.. your family history is not limited just to your father's lineage, but also your mother's ancestors. Every generation you go back, there are more family names. By the time you get to gr grandparents, there would be 7 other families, besides Little.
A "real" family tree is far more involved than what you want. Notice, I didn't say it is difficult. But it should be personal, and in order to have that, you need to participate in some way.
www.cyndislist.com has good resources, including "how to" files. If you really want something accurate, you can get involved in the hobby, and know it is quality work. You also could pay a professional to do what you want, but that would cost quite a bit more than I think you want to pay.
2007-03-16 02:13:13
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answered by wendy c 7
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Yes there are a few websites that specialize in this field only ..it's called Geneology and if you do a search for Geneology you will find a few sites..but the ones that do it for free are hard to find..but they do exsist.a friend of mine who lives in Alberta canada has been working with a website to put together her family tree ..if you wish to e-mail me or message me sometime i will ask her wich website is helping her and then tell you ok..
2007-03-16 00:48:41
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answered by rcbrokebones 4
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You can upload a GEDCOM to Roots Web World Connect and wait for cousins to notice duplicate entries. You can upload a GEDCOM to Gen Circles and wait 48 hours, then look at your smart matches.
if you are willing to pay the going rate - $40 to $80 per hour - there are lists of professional genealogists by region.
2007-03-16 01:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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if you give names to ancestry.com they usually put people together who are related. good luck on your search.
2007-03-16 01:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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