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Offline Wadley

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Family Tree Websites
« on: Thursday 17 December 15 21:25 GMT (UK) »
Hello, I am new to this forum and was hoping for some advice.  I have spent the last few years studying my family tree and am now in the process of writing up a website. www.wadleyfamily.co.uk.  Is there a standard format that I should follow for the site as I am starting to find that it is becoming a very large site, very quickly.  Are there any accepted methods of presenting all this amassed information.  Many thanks in advance,  ;D

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Re: Family Tree Websites
« Reply #1 on: Friday 18 December 15 09:17 GMT (UK) »
There are many programmes that you can download from the net a lot of them free which will give you a format and make it easier to organise all your info.

There are premium ones which can be purchased and do offer more features than the free ones.

If you Google "family tree programmes" or "family tree software" you will get a wide variety some obviously better than others.

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Paylet, Pallatt, Morris (Russia, UK) Burke, Hillery, Page, Rumsey, Stevens, Tyne/Thynne(UK)  Landman, van Rooyen, Tyne, Stevens, Rumsey, Visagie, Nell (South Africa)