I want to research and build a family tree online. I've seen lots of sites but which one is the best?
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This was the tree I was able to build with documents from home, here is my tree of 171 people
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33749589@N07/3722056469/
I'm the little the guy arrow points at, and yes, you can zoom in, and it doesn't end there, each individual can have new trees stemming off of them, they are all connected on Geni.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33749589@N07/3722875766/
Geni works with all type of relationships including divorces and if for living members there is an email invitation slot meaning that member can join and claim the profile you created for them in the tree, and they can start adding their family and relatives to your tree.. it's fantastic, exactly how a Family tree should be.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33749589@N07/3722066789/
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M$I'm a user of the site.
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M$www.familytreesearcher.com
www.myheritage.com
Ancestry.com.au/FamilyTree
Hope that helps
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M$http://www.genealogy.com
there are so many of them, though :)
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+1 for Gini.com