Hi Bill
    First of all, for me, this is on topic, without all of  LEGACY's
fabulous features, I would still be lagging on FTM with my one-handed typing
[due to a massive 1998 stroke] and just today I was inputting some more data
from Stamford, CT on my husbands side of the family and I connected his
ancestors to mine in VA. Plus I may haveconnected us both to a famous
American from our beginnings. My data just hit 80,000. Some of it was
imported [BAD WORD] and once I got onto this list I learned to not do that,
so I am thinking that I have input over 75% of that number by  hand
[singular] [I love inputting data] Also in my early days of putting my files
online, I erred and was caught by one of those dirty name collectors who did
change my living persons to protect their privacy and there again is LEGACY
who helped me to export only information on deceased persons.  Just my
opinion

Love, Light, Rainbows & Blessings
Sandra Tyler Duncan
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Legacy Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 6:46 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Wondering


> I realize that this comment and question is not on the topic of Legacy
> BUT as I read all of your emails many tell of a data base of
> 10,000--20,000-- even 30,000  individuals in your database with Legacy.
> For myself I go back  8 generations for my bloodline 14 generation with
> my mother's family, and 9 generations with my wife's side of her family
> with both parents. This includes all children within each generational
> family. And I have only tops 670 individuals.  Yes, I have not expanded
> on all 13 children of my 4th great grand father. just my bloodline.
> Now my question:
>
> Is there a trend to expand your family tree in every direction to  amass
> such a hugh amount of family tree with 30,000 individuals?  and Why has
> this trend dominate the genealogy quest today?
>
> Bill DAniels
>
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