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What is the most important component to a family history website?
| Family tree |
| Stories of your ancestors |
| Photographs |
| Places your ancestors lived |
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kerryb
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I was discussing this with a webbie but non genealogy friend last night and would be interested to hear your views on what you think is the most important bit required for a good family history site.
Kerry
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukSearching for my family - Baldwin - Sussex, Middlesex, Cork, Pilbeam - Sussex, Harmer - Sussex, Terry - Surrey, Kent, Rhoades - Lincs, Roffey - Surrey, Traies - Devon & Middlesex & many many more to be found on my website .... www.kerrysfamilyhistory.co.uk
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Gadget
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That's a difficult one Kerry 
I think it's the stories first, but you need at least an outline tree to put them in context and local history to set the scene and photos for visual interest and other things to grab attention.
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I agree with Gadget, that it's the stories that keep the attention.
The names may help people find a site in a search engine, and if they are looking for connections, they will read throught the lists of names. But if that's all you have to offer, then if they can't find a connection, they will quickly leave.
But get them interested in a story, and they will probably stay for while 
Bob
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Searching for Coleman, Moore, Kallnung in London; Margulies, Remenyi in E. Europe; Ancestors of Hessie Stevenson-Coleman-Baxter (Ireland, 1861) and, of course, any other ancestors for my web-site http://boco.rootschat.net All Census Data included in this post is Crown Copyright (see: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk)
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kerryb
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Well it's interesting Gadget because, I said the most important thing to me is to put up the stories of the ancestors so they can be remembered, the tree to me is incidental which he agreed with.
The conversation started because we were talking about blogging and I related to him a thread on here a couple of weeks ago with JulianB and PaulE (I think) and he agreed with them that blogs could be the way to go and that the most important thing on a family history website should be the process of doing your family history. Step by step who you are searching for etc.
I didn't agree, I want to see my ancestors brought to life, he wants to see an interesting website!
Kerry
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukSearching for my family - Baldwin - Sussex, Middlesex, Cork, Pilbeam - Sussex, Harmer - Sussex, Terry - Surrey, Kent, Rhoades - Lincs, Roffey - Surrey, Traies - Devon & Middlesex & many many more to be found on my website .... www.kerrysfamilyhistory.co.uk
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kerryb
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Bob
Exactly what I said about having the tree, put the names on the site and they get googled, he said well if they are mentioned in your process they will still be picked up.
I still disagree with him, I think 
Kerry
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Gadget
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If we start discussing the process of finding, then it will become a story about our quest. That's interesting but it somehow down grades the real stories that we uncover as we go along. If we do both, it would have a tendency to ramble on and on and on.................
I'm not sure about Blogs - Julian and Paul suggested i might like to do one about something or other but it then becomes a 'Dear Diary' type affair and I left that behind a long time ago. Come to think of it, I never was into that, anyway - too concerned with living 
My view of Blogs is that they should be interactive. If it's just a series of stories or refs, etc. (sorry Paul and Julian), then you might as well do a website and update it frequently.
Well, that's my two pennorth, anyway 
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kerryb
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To me forums like Rootschat is almost a blog anyway, because it's charting from the beginning of my time here the process I am going through as I find ancestor after ancestor.
For me I want to show the finished stories of these people, a memory if you like of these dead and forgotten people so that other people can become as involved in their lives as I am. 
Anyway I still agree with you Gadget!
Kerry
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For me it's photographs/family tree as my site is mainly used for other family members to look at the photos that we have and know the family tree. I haven't been doing it long enough to be able to make detailed stories of the people - the sort of information I have is: born, census, census, married, child, child, census, child, census, census, death.
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Leeds - HOLMES (also at Boston Spa, Thorp Arch), SCHOLEY/SCOREY/SCHORAH (also at Stanley, Wakefield), TURVEY (also at Birmingham), WARD, WHITE, WOODHEAD (also at Halton, Whitkirk, Templenewsam). Dewbury - CRAWSHAW, GLEDHILL, SPEIGHT Great Horton - RAMSDEN, SHACKLETON, WOOLER Woolsthorpe by Belvoir - SMITH Barrowby and South Stoke, Lincolnshire - PARKER Derby and Newhall - STREET Census information Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Andrew
You've got the bare bones of your story, you just need some details now.
Kerry
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LizzieW
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Andrew
Start by adding their addresses and occupations. If children were with grandparents on the census, find out why. Were they just on holiday, did they leave a town for the country for their health - my mother and siblings did. They took it in turns to visit their farming cousins and get some fresh air. Not long before you have a few paragraphs at least.
You could also find out interesting snippets of info about your living relatives, for your descendants to read.
Liz
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BENSON- Dalton in Furness (Ulverston) and Hull BETTISON - Derbys BOULTON - Dalton-in-Furness and surrounding areas BRAND - Lincs COCKETT - Lincs, Yorks, Lancs DA COSTA (or variants) - Spain or Portugal, London (Middx), ?Hull GILCHRIST - Scotland, Lincs HINGLEY - Derbys/Yorks MANN - Sussex, Kent, Herts MUMBY - Lincolnshire and Hull PEMBERTON - Ches, Lancashire ROBINSON - Lincs WHITTAKER/WHITAKER - Ches/Lancs WRIGHT- London(?Middx),Hull
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I think the stories are the most important things, but photos and information/names/chronologies are also important because they get you thinking .....
My view of Blogs is that they should be interactive. If it's just a series of stories or refs, etc. (sorry Paul and Julian), then you might as well do a website and update it frequently.
Blogs come in all shapes and sizes. One reason I started my GenBIRes stuff via a blog was that (a) there was an opportunity for people to comment, and (b) it's free web space. Funding these things is a big issue (without being smothered in irrelevant ads).
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Essex - Carter, Danns, Mason, Middleditch, Pond, Poole, Rose, Sorrill, Surry, Theobold Kent - Luetchford Nottinghamshire - Baker, Dunks, Woodward, Price, Priestley Suffolk - Rose Surrey - Baker, Bedel, Bransden, Carter, Coleman, Gibbs, Luetchford, Quinton Sussex - Gibbs, Langridge Wiltshire - Brice, Rumble http://genbires.blogspot.com/http://genbires-networking.blogspot.com/Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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kerryb
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Julian
Just a quick question - are you able to add your blog to search engines like you can a website?
Kerry
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Just a quick question - are you able to add your blog to search engines like you can a website?
Kerry
Quick answer - yes
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Essex - Carter, Danns, Mason, Middleditch, Pond, Poole, Rose, Sorrill, Surry, Theobold Kent - Luetchford Nottinghamshire - Baker, Dunks, Woodward, Price, Priestley Suffolk - Rose Surrey - Baker, Bedel, Bransden, Carter, Coleman, Gibbs, Luetchford, Quinton Sussex - Gibbs, Langridge Wiltshire - Brice, Rumble http://genbires.blogspot.com/http://genbires-networking.blogspot.com/Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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kerryb
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Thanks Julian!
Kerry
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Jean Price
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Hello All, I had to vote for stories of ancestors, because that will lead naturally into family trees, places, photos, and local history. I am still sorting out my options as to how to achieve this.
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Fawcett, Down; Gibson, Ayrshire and Tasmania; James, Cornwall and Victoria Aus; Cox, Northamptonshire, Thomas, Gloucestershire; Albury, Berkshire,
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