On Jul 30, 7:14 am, Steve Hayes <[email protected]> wrote: > Here is a list of some genealogy sites on Geocities > > These will not be available after 26 October 2009, so use them or lose them > > You can add to the list -- see below. > > GENEALOGY SITES ON GEOCITIES > > African Family History Networkhttp://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/ > General discussion of African family history > > Genealogy of Walter Byron Moore and Janessa LeeAnn Lawyerhttp://www.geocities.com/WalterBMoore/genealogy.html > > German South African Resource Pagehttp://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/7589/index.html > Dedicated to various issues relating to German > South Africans, including genealogy, local history > and church matters. Where ever possible, identical > pages have been made available in English and > German. > > Kapampangan Genealogy Resourcehttp://www.geocities.com/pampgen/ > Genealogical resources and links for the Kapanpanga > province of the Philippines > > Martin County Indiana Genealogyhttp://www.geocities.com/fishn4metwo/ > Surnames, obituaries, census and other historical > records for Martin County, Indiana, USA > > Nancy Cleere Rogers Genealogy Home Pagehttp://www.geocities.com/moonspinner.geo/ > Christal, Cleere and other families of Texas, USA > > Ohio Genealogy Networkhttp://www.geocities.com/ohgenealogy/Index.html > Biographies, obituaries, cemeteries, burials, > marriages and more > > The royal families of Perak Statehttp://www.geocities.com/aizaris/genealogy > Genealogy and family history of ruling families of > Perak State, Malaysia > > Taylor Family Free Genealogy Sitehttp://us.geocities.com/haleyraywarren/ > William Hancock came to America in 1619. He was a > member of The Virginia Company of London. Also > Taylor, Peacock, Lindsey and other families. > > The Taylors of Broadseahttp://geocities.com/taylorhomeca/ > Genealogy and history of the Taylor family of > Broadsea in north-east Scotland. Surnames include > Taylor, Buchan, Huntington, Van Horn. > > Waldrop Surname Genealogyhttp://www.geocities.com/hlwaldrop/index.html > Genealogical research on the WALDROP surname and > its variations. There are approximately 5000 heads > of households with the Waldrop surname or a variant > in the United States, which makes the name somewhat > rare. I am always happy to hear from anyone related > to the Waldrops of America. > > Use this template to submit genealogy sites on Geocities > > TI > DES > OW > OE > URL > $ > TI > DES > OW > OE > URL > $ > > Fill it in (up, out) like this: > > TI (Site title) > DES (Site description - may be several lines) > OW (Site owner's name) > OE (Site owner's e-mail address) > URL (Site URL - don't forget the http://) > $ > > Only the title and URL are essential. > > If you submit more than one, separate the records with a $ > > You can e-mail them to me at: > > shayes (at) dunelm (dot) org (dot) uk > > This list will be updated and posted from time to time until Geocities closes. > > -- > Steve Hayes > Web:http://hayesgreene.wordpress.com/ > http://hayesfam.bravehost.com/famhist1.htm > http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/ I wonder if its possible to transfer these sites to some other ISP? Or maybe there is a web archive service that could do this? Surely the persons / people who set them up need to be alerted to the loss of their sites. Maybe somehere could use BlueSquirrel to at least download the sites and content for future uploading. CJB.