June:

Sorry, I disagree.  I never thought I would have my own web site for my
family history, but partly because of this list I do.  Awhile back, Richard
Eastman in his Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter mentioned a book
entitled "Planting Your Family Tree Online: How to Create Your Own Family
History Web Site" by Cyndi Howells.  It is part of the National Genealogical
Society Series.  I purchased a copy and the first chapter, Why You Need a
Genealogy Web Site, changed my mind.

Using Legacy and tips from this group my web site is now a reality.  If a
separate list had existed, I would not have joined.

If you would like to see my efforts visit:
http://www.buresfamily.net/bures/indexbures.html

Loran Bures


----- Original Message ----- 
June McDonald wrote:

> This brings me agn to my pet 'disgruntlement'  :-) . Why do we not
 > have a separate list for Legacy web page talk? I have absolutely NO
 > interest in web page creation/information and cannot see the day when
 > I will have. Often there is quite a lot of discussion regarding
 > various issues and I often wonder why this could not be a separate
 > list.. Could this pse be considered and are there any good reasons why
 > there shouldn't be?


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