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Writing a Book
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LD | Report | 28 Nov 2008 09:30 |
I have done similar to Kate. Start with your first ancestor and write his story, including their children and carry on from there. I have some that don't qualify for a chapter as I have very little info on them. So those that do, have their name underlined to show there is a chapter on them. Of course you can also include pics and documents. |
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Victor | Report | 28 Nov 2008 04:15 |
Jacqui |
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Kate | Report | 27 Nov 2008 23:57 |
Don't know if it's any use, but one of my family branches was getting too big to all fit on the same page of my website, so what I did was to have a "roots" page for that surname with details about the furthest back ancestor, and then below him I put a list of his children. |
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Jaks | Report | 27 Nov 2008 23:38 |
Hi Everyone, |
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