I had an addictive afternoon with geni.com - which is free. It's sort of like social networking plus genealogy. It doesn't have information, but lets you make trees and add a lot of info.
Also, if anybody wants subscription Ancestry documents, drop me a line - my work subscribes, and I think I can download pdfs and email them.
Also, if anybody wants subscription Ancestry documents, drop me a line - my work subscribes, and I think I can download pdfs and email them.
Ooo, I"ve had my eye on some census print outs. If I can get my computer at home fumigated properly, I'll see what I need.
More bacon links
I just want to note that my housemate made the Bacon Explosion recipe for a Super Bowl party and I am eating the leftovers for lunch today. Mmmm, bacon.
What I find intriguing about all the hubbub over the enormous bonuses paid in 2008 is that, of the people I know in banking, all receive their bonuses in February/March, based on the previous year. So, while I think most executive pay is outrageous, it's not really fair to say that the bonuses they received in 2008 were based on substandard performance.
I'm leery of Ancestry.com's subscription services, because they tend to share out portions of your genealogy as part of their archive.
That really doesn't bother me much. Knowing that Joe Schmuckbait added part of a genealogy that I've researched and added it to his family tree is no big. I've done the reverse a number of times. It just means we're related in some way. Plus, any living members are left anonymous in the trees. All you know is that there may be some distant relations (second, third cousings, etc.) out there. Plus, you can designate your tree as private. Then the person has to contact you by e-mail if they really want to know anything. The big thing is being able to actually look at the census records and attach them to your tree., but that costs you. I finally had to quit paying for my subscription. Unemployment does that for you.
megan, some of the outcry is because companies that received bailout funds shifted the bonus payout to December.
Sail, if you unsubscribe to the service, do you lose the stuff you've found and added? I'm really just interested in tracking the last three or four generations.
I don't think I mind others being able to see my tree--I think a lot of geneology is gleaning information from other people who have records, if you don't want to do the hard core public records searches. Besides, my family is so large and widespread that there are probably members out there who have the information I need.
I couldn't/can't afford Ancestry.com. I put my file up on Rootsweb.com, and then when Ancestry took them over Rootweb stayed free, but the files there became searchable within Ancestry.