Planting Your Family Tree Online: How To Create Your Own Family History Web Site
A BRAND NEW book by Cyndi Howells
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SUBJECT LINE: New "Title of Your Site" Web site Dear Cousins (Hello All; Greetings Everyone), I'm very pleased to announce that I have published a new genealogy Web site.
The site is dedicated to research for descendants of (fill in the name of your
ancestor). This site reflects my personal research efforts from the past (insert
number) years. Descendants of (your ancestor's name) (or whatever the complete title might be) http://www.yourisp.com/~your_directory/filename.html I'm proud of my site and I hope that it will help my cousins and fellow
family historians. Please e-mail me if you find anything on the site that you
want to discuss. I have included on the site a short list of the sources I have
used in my research. Full sources are available upon request. Sincerely, Your Full Name [email protected]
SUBJECT LINE: New "SMITH & KNOX Genealogy" Web site Hello all: I'm very pleased to announce that I have published a new genealogy Web site. The site is dedicated to my personal family history research from the past 18 years. Smith & Knox Genealogy http://www.yourisp.com/~your_directory/filename.html The surnames and locations found on my Web site are: SMITH: Audubon County, Iowa 1870 FREDERICK: Audubon County, Iowa 1850 to present ANDERSON: Sweden to Illinois KNOX: Morgan County, Ohio 1834 to present JONES: England to Pennsylvania DOUGHERTY: Ohio to Indiana JOHNSON: Sweden to Illinois, to Audubon County, Iowa CARTWRIGHT: Indiana to Towner County, North Dakota I'm proud of my site and I hope that it will help my cousins and fellow family historians. Please e-mail me if you find anything on the site that you want to discuss. I have included on the site a short list of the sources I have used in my research. Full sources are available upon request. Sincerely, Your Full Name [email protected]
SUBJECT LINE: George SMITH, Audubon County, Iowa Hello all: I'm very pleased to announce that I have published a new genealogy Web site. The site is dedicated to my personal family history research from the past 18 years. Smith & Knox Genealogy http://www.yourisp.com/~your_directory/filename.html One section on my site is devoted to George SMITH, of Audubon County, Iowa. He and his wife, Kesiah, are buried in the Exira Cemetery. They are the parents of Nancy Catherine SMITH, who married Xerxes KNOX. George appears on the 1870 census in Audubon County, Iowa. Collateral families on the site are: FREDERICK, Albert: Audubon County, Iowa 1850 to present KNOX, Xerxes: Morgan County, Ohio 1834 to present I'm proud of my site and I hope that it will help my cousins and fellow family historians. Please e-mail me if you find anything on the site that you want to discuss. I have included on the site a short list of the sources I have used in my research. Full sources are available upon request. Sincerely, Your Full Name [email protected]
SUBJECT LINE: Audubon County, Iowa: SMITH, KNOX, FREDERICK Hello all: I'm very pleased to announce that I have published a new genealogy Web site. The site is dedicated to my personal family history research from the past 18 years. Smith & Knox Genealogy http://www.yourisp.com/~your_directory/filename.html Several branches of my family resided in Audubon County, Iowa for several generations. The earliest known ancestors in Audubon County, particularly in Exira Township, are: George and Kesiah SMITH Xerxes and Nancy (Smith) KNOX. Albert and Nellie Mae (Knox) FREDERICK Each of these couples is now buried in the Exira Cemetery. I'm proud of my site and I hope that it will help my cousins and fellow family historians. Please e-mail me if you find anything on the site that you want to discuss. I have included on the site a short list of the sources I have used in my research. Full sources are available upon request. Sincerely, Your Full Name [email protected]
SUBJECT LINE: SMITH & KNOX Genealogy Web site Hello - I visited your Web site online. I believe we may have some ancestors in common. My family history is online at: Smith & Knox Genealogy http://www.yourisp.com/~your_directory/filename.html The surnames and locations found on my Web site are: SMITH: Audubon County, Iowa 1870 FREDERICK: Audubon County, Iowa 1850 to present ANDERSON: Sweden to Illinois KNOX: Morgan County, Ohio 1834 to present JONES: England to Pennsylvania DOUGHERTY: Ohio to Indiana JOHNSON: Sweden to Illinois, to Audubon County, Iowa CARTWRIGHT: Indiana to Towner County, North Dakota Please take a look at my site when you have a chance. I will be creating a link from my site to yours later today. Would you also be willing to set up a reciprocal link back to my site? Sincerely, Your Full Name [email protected]
SUBJECT LINE: Web Site Announcement Dear ----: I'm very pleased to announce that I have published a new genealogy Web site. Will you please consider publishing the following announcement in an upcoming issue of your online newsletter? Thank you for your time and your help, Your Full Name [email protected] ------------------ Smith & Knox Genealogy http://www.yourisp.com/~your_directory/filename.html The new Smith & Knox Genealogy Web site highlights 18 years of research on each of the following surnames and locations: SMITH (Audubon County, Iowa 1870); FREDERICK (Audubon County, Iowa 1850); ANDERSON (Sweden to Illinois); KNOX (Morgan County, Ohio 1834); JONES (England to Pennsylvania); DOUGHERTY (Ohio to Indiana); JOHNSON (Sweden to Illinois, to Audubon County, Iowa); CARTWRIGHT (Indiana to Towner County, North Dakota). Visit the site at: http://www.yourisp.com/~your_directory/filename.html For more information, please e-mail Your Full Name, [email protected]
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