Why not look into who is studying those names for a one-name study?  They would 
certainly appreciate adding to their research.  What names are you doing?

God bless,
Ellen

On Aug 18, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Dee Ziegler wrote:

> In my experience, libraries (including the Family History Library in Salt 
> Lake City) and archives (for example, Maryland State Archives) are eager to 
> have a copy of your printed genealogy BOOK. Of course that involves printing, 
> binding, shipping. Although the FHL used to prefer an unbound copy and they'd 
> scan it then bind it themselves, check to see if that's still true. (Of 
> course you could include a CD _with_ the book.) FHL wants a 
> donation/permission form.
>
> As for donating your database -- you could do that to RootsWeb or 
> FamilySearch if you prefer non-commercial sites, or ancestry.com which is a 
> pay site. There are dozens of smaller sites each with their own policies. 
> Myself, I am thinking RootsWeb and FamilySearch. Cheers, Dee in Maryland
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Larry Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> My relatives are not interested in my research either. Any thoughts on how or 
> where I might donate my Legacy database and other genealogical information? I 
> am thinking of genealogical libraries in Indiana and Missouri, where my 
> parents and several ancestors were from.
>
> I am not LDS but would they want something like this?
>
>
> Larry Lee
> [email protected]
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 7:07 AM, Pauline B. Cramer <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Yes.Definitely continue.  Do not be discouraged by the current lack of 
> interest of your daughters or cousins  Continue adding every scrap of data 
> you find about family members, near and distant, especially details that add 
> life to your records.
> ---snipped---
>
>
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