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Do you think RootsChat will be of some help to you?
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Topic: Will RootsChat be of help to you? (Read 39103 times)
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Robert
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It seems to be a really good site. I have already found quite a few useful links and I'm sure it will lead to more information for me.
Robert.
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Kazza
Welsh Lass
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Posts: 1773

Looking into Holes
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It already been of use to me too, the links you have listed have helped too. 
Kazza.
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Surname interests: Clementsten, Hobson, Hole, Marden, O'Clements, Pitten, Sharland, Vickery (Vicary), Williams. Area Interests: Cardiff, Bampton, Bideford, Crediton, Wollaston, Somerset, Tidenham, Norway, Australia to Bristol.
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Chris in 1066Land
Global Moderator
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Posts: 6088

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
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Hi there
This site seems to be excellent and very very user friendly and I love the ability to be able to attach images to the messages; great, keep up the good work.
The question "DO YOU THINK ROOTS CHAT WILL BE OF SOME HELP TO YOU" is very difficult to answer honestly as you only have three choices - Yes, No or Dont Know.
From past experience of Local & Family History I have found it more enjoyable to be able to help others in their quest for Ancestors, and get great satisfaction from solving difficult research enquires - so I therefore had to reply as 'No' or 'Dont Know' (I'll keep it secret as to which I chose), rather than being positive and saying Yes.
Think about it, is it better to give rather than receive?
Chris in 1066Land (Hastings)
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« Last Edit: Thursday 29 January 04 15:17 UTC (UK) by Chris in 1066Land »
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Chris in 1066Land
Global Moderator
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Posts: 6088

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
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Hi Admin
Didn't know you were lurking in the background.
I would have said that it was more like picking up a partly completed crossword that has been discarded as it could not be finished - all the clues are there, but some help is required.
Oh, and by the way, I have over 5000 grave images of memorials in Lewes, East Sussex.
Chris in 1066Land (Hastings)
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axelaust
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[color=Maroon]I would like to think so - any chance of finding out new resources or familyconnections has to be a positive.
axelaust[/color]
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukAshdown - Horsmonden/Brenchley Kent Bailey, Walden, Smith, Carvell - Northants Bartlett - Penshurst/Chiddingstone Kent Butterfield, Hooker - Herts Coleman - Monmouthshire Wales Ellis - Middlesex - Surrey Jardine - Middlesex Maplesden - Kent Moon - Kent Morris, Titley - Stafford or Warwick Witter, Ashton - Liverpool Lancs Johnston, Bowman Addison Stewart - Scotland Harvey & George families - Redruth Cornwall
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findem
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It's early days but this site has all the signs of being one of the best. The moderators appear to be friendly and helpful which is a big plus, as is being a user friendly site. Another big plus is that the site does not deposit a Tracking Cookie on your PC, so many sites do, Spybot tells me so !! . It's now 18 July 2004 and time to update my comments above.
RootsChat has been a tremendous help to me, I've received and given more info than on any other board, the Fewell topic started by Julied on the Essex board is a prime example. I am so impressed and happy with RootsChat that I have had no compunction at all about recommending it to quite a few people and I can recognise at least three of them on RootsChat. So, many thanks to Administrators and Moderators, your hard work has paid off.
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johnupatree
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Posts: 72
To boldly go where no SMYTH has gone before.
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Just thought I would add my views on the subject, the answer from me is a resounding yes. I say that because after two years of searching for a branch of the SMYTH family, I found them via RootsChat and a fellow chatter. I have also managed to help one other person in a very small way, that feels almost as good.
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There are no boundaries, live the dream.
SMYTH, Ireland and Liverpool MORRIS, Pembrokeshire, Liverpool and Patagonia HAIGH, Huddersfield CONLEY, Ireland and Liverpool DOWLING, Hull CRAWFORTH, Lincolnshire DARNELL, Lincolnshire COURTS, Lincolnshire PEIL, Huddersfield & Germany McCARTHY Liverpool MILLS Staffordshire WILLIAMS Liverpool BROWNER Liverpool TRAVIS Dukinfield
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