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Create your family tree online with Kindo
Kindo is a site that allows you to create your family tree online. Adding members to the tree is fairly simple, and you can invite family members to Kindo to fill in people in your tree you might have missed. Kindo also allows you to create a pretty detailed profiles for members of you tree that include a picture, as well as their email address, regular address, phone number, birthday, website, and AIM information. Assuming everyone in your family makes it onto the tree it could be a great way to keep up with contact information and keep in touch with family members. Trees are only accessible to members of your family to view and have the potential to get quite large if everyone in your family participates.
Another similar site is One Family.
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The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...

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Alvin Ashcraft said 8:38PM on 2-08-2008
You can also do this sort of thing at:
http://www.geni.com/
http://www.myheritage.com/
Enjoy!
Alvin
http://www.alvinashcraft.com/
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laericsson said 10:46AM on 2-09-2008
I tried this last night. Thought it was really cool until I made a mistake. Put my wife in twice accidentally and now can't make a correction.
larry
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robotrock said 10:29AM on 2-11-2008
another vote here for Geni.com
nice interface, everyone gets their own "profile" page and it's stupid easy to update.
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Jerkstore said 6:22PM on 3-19-2008
Try noktree.com as well, it is pretty easy to use
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