My Woodworth surname web page on AOL started as a lark back in 1998 before Rootsweb mail lists caught on, and for quite a while was #1 on search sites when entering "Woodworth". I have the site cut up and poked in free places everywhere, including Rootsweb Freepages after it turned up, and all appearing to be one seamless web site through links. But my top page and some sub pages are on AOL. Many pages from other web sites link to that top AOL page, and I just don't like the idea of that becoming a dead link when other live sites continue to point to it. But after thinking about it, I guess I could Google that dying or dead AOL address before or after it dies, and then send e-mails to those sites where Google tells me it shows up. Woody _http://members.aol.com/wildwudy/pubpage.htm_ (http://members.aol.com/wildwudy/pubpage.htm) +++++++++++++++++++++++++ JRAYMOND651@aol.com writes: <<Woody, My genealogy site is on RootsWeb, which is, thus far, free. But I wouldn't be surprised if the company (which owns FTM, Ancestry, sponsors RootsWeb, etc.) starts charging a fee. Jon Raymond>>