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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Is helping figure out my family tree. The last week, I have been obsessed with the site geni.com (http://www.geni.com) and building up my family tree. Coming from an originally Catholic family - it was always to keep track who my relatives are.

Currently, I'm working on finding out the identity of my great grandparents are... and my parents' aunts, uncles and cousins are. So far so good, but the next steps are going to be difficult as I don't know really where to research that information. If anyone has any ideas, please do share!

  1. Blogger Kelly | 12:03 PM |  

    My brother started using Geni last year and the best way to add long lost relatives (many of whom we know nothing about) is to encourage your family members to join in and add new relatives...worked for us!

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