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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 58581" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>My easy child son invited my husband and myself to a website named Geni.com last week. He said that he is concerned that husband's family is not keeping in touch with each other since the death of their Mom two years ago. We are impressed and amazed at his insight and concern. We joined in Geni.com - it's free and our family has had a wonderful time with it. Basically one person "starts" a family tree and invites other family members to join in. Once it starts, it really "grows" very quickly. The trees are private, and only family members have access to them. You can post family photos, message each other, plan reunions, etc. Some of the trees have reportedly grown to be huge in just a couple of months. Check it out if you are interested. It's great fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 58581, member: 3704"] My easy child son invited my husband and myself to a website named Geni.com last week. He said that he is concerned that husband's family is not keeping in touch with each other since the death of their Mom two years ago. We are impressed and amazed at his insight and concern. We joined in Geni.com - it's free and our family has had a wonderful time with it. Basically one person "starts" a family tree and invites other family members to join in. Once it starts, it really "grows" very quickly. The trees are private, and only family members have access to them. You can post family photos, message each other, plan reunions, etc. Some of the trees have reportedly grown to be huge in just a couple of months. Check it out if you are interested. It's great fun. [/QUOTE]
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