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How did you find Rootchat?
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  207 (46.2%) |
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  120 (26.8%) |
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  60 (13.4%) |
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  52 (11.6%) |
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Topic: How did you find Rootschat? (Read 25480 times)
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yummy-mummy-amy
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from a lady on another forum
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cazzanne
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My neice's partner and I were looking for the same relatives. It was very helpful he seemed to know more about my family than I did. Glad I found the site
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willow154
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Contacted a gentleman for a tree I found on GenesReunited. We spoke on the telephone, and in conversation he asked if I had come across rootschat - he said the help he had received had far outweighed the help he had found anywhere else, on any other site. Have to say I agree wholeheartedly. And, the bonus is its free as well! Have recommended it to my friends, relatives and family history society. Paulene.
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familyman1
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i found ths site via word of mouth on another site
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familyman1
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so far so good
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cazzanne
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Everyone very helpful. Enjoying the trip
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mickroh
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Hello just testing!
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Notinpastyet
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Hit the right buttons for once & here I am, And everyone is so helpful, I am truly pleased I found this site.
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mickroh
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a friend,denthedec(whittingbury) was amazed at the help he got, and recommended that i use your facilities,having never used a chat site before,am on a learning curve.many thanks for your help.
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OldCodger
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I was searching for paper producers at work and found this site by following a link to Kimberly Clark paper mills,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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RosalindElsiE
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I only joined this morning and last night, a friend passed me this forum's name onto me, so I googled it and I saved the site's address link.
I started researching into my rather big family's tree/genealogy work/hobby. They consist mainly of the Franklin's, Samuel's, Waley's, Jessels and Montagu's too. It has kept me busy ever since I started this about 4 months ago, Every day more of less.
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I am researching the Franklin, Samuel's, Jessel's. Waleys and Sassoon's among other many branches of my family. I am also related to the bio-scientist Rosalind Franklin, who discovered the Single DNA Helix structure in 1953. But one of my main regrets in my life is that I never met this talented lady, who died at the young age of 37 in 1958 !! It is fun doing this amount of research.
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