The information below is fundamentally brief. Complete details are on my data base that has yet to be ported to HTML or any other ancestry software. Let me explain, I have searched the demo's and sought advise to what is the finest software to use and the ONLY solution that worked in any situation was FileMaker Pro. Don't knock it, it is great! Any and every possible data base related situation can be calculated and displayed very easily with out limits. The problem is the sharing of the information. Yes, the new FileMaker version 4 software is web friendly but I have not mustered the cash for the upgrade (Imagine, they want money for it!) :)
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The family projects are a work-in-progress and should be considered thus. Any and all information is current as far as my sources are concerned. I have placed paramount trust in the word of mouth from actual ancestors and then relied on records after the fact. Some records cannot be trusted verbatum. Spelling and handwriting methods are not as would be best desired. I'm sure you can understand the problem, with this in mind if facts are presented they should be generally trusted as accurate. I have a scaled surety factor in use on the dBase to reflect such areas of doubt. If a "c", "-" or "?" is present in the chart below an inaccuracy exists. |
From the eldest
Family Given Second ....My Family ----McLellan Donald Michael ----Hartviksen Carolyn Ruth -----children- ------Sherri Kathryn ------Karin Heather |
M/F M F F F |
DOB 19560404 19570617 19770630 19810128 |
DOD ** |
Origin or Known to be Calgary AB Calgary AB Calgary AB Calgary AB |
** - That's me your humble host and author
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A comment: It seems lately that Netscape 4 (or better) is by far and wide the most popular browser! I will make an effort to get a copy going here to ensure the site appears somewhat similar when viewed with NS 3.