I'm not getting any younger, and I want to make sure the research is out there for someone else to pick up the torch. The link to my public tree is here. There are several types of information in my tree:
- Cumulative research on my direct family lines, started back in the 1980s when I was a young Boy Scout;
- The ancestry of my wife's family lines;
- The ancestry of my daughter's family lines (ex-wife's);
- The ancestry of my step-children's family lines;
- One name studies - such as LeMaster families that are either distantly or not yet connected to my main lines.
- Place name studies - such as records of related families in locales such as Madison or Jay Counties, Indiana where I have concentrations;
- Quick & Dirty trees of DNA matches that have undiscovered connections to my main lines (before I learned to keep them separate)
In a nutshell, there is a little bit of everything in my tree, which has grown quite large - over 40,000 individuals. My citations and facts from RootsMagic are tied to the profiles in Ancestry, though I haven't uploaded documents in every case to attach. Some of that I am hoping to get around to adding - I have Dropbox files for each surname of the families I am researching where I keep the images.
I'm hoping that by keeping it public, more researchers might reach out to me to share information. What has been your experience with public versus private trees?
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