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Monday, November 9, 2009
Is it Doud, Doude, or Dowd?
Saturday, November 7, 2009
The Leete-Leet North America Genealogy Blog
There are several places Leetes and/or Leets have used to discuss the family's genealogy. These include:
The MyFamily web site is the primary one for my current mission: updating the Leete, Leet genealogy for North America. I've found a number of limitations with that site:
- The MyFamily web site
- Ancestry.com and its blogs
- Leete Family genealogy forum
- The Genealogy.com web site
The MyFamily web site is the primary one for my current mission: updating the Leete, Leet genealogy for North America. I've found a number of limitations with that site:
- It requires registration. This is good to protect personal information, and I will continue to use that site. However, some people find it difficult to use, and it does not show up in search engine results.
- It is limited in format. This is a key issue. I need to generate complex documents, with pictures, text, links, etc. I can code in html and that function is provided, but it is a pain. With the availability of "Windows Live Writer" and the the Google Suite, with its advanced features for embedding all kinds of gadgets, including slide shows and movies, MyFamily.com has become "transitional."
- MyFamily.com is owned by Ancestry.com. The put legal restrictions on everything. The Leete and Leet families should own their own history!
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