As long as we're plugging sites, I'll give an honorable mention for my own -- http://www.gurganus.org/ourfamily In addition to my own Beasley family, it has the ability for anyone of any family to post as much as they like of their own branches of our larger family tree. It's 100% free, and includes the following features: Viewing Information * Information is online as soon as entered - no uploading or creating webpages. * Customizable pedigree and descendant charts color-coded by birthplace * Family timeline chart including births, marriages, children, deaths, censuses, deeds, wills, color-coded by place * Integration with Google Maps for plotting locations, descendant, and pedigree charts * On-the-fly USA and UK maps showing the place distribution of surnames * Flexible and customizable search options; saving search options for later * Statistics graphs showing the average lifespan, average age at marriage, and numbers of people by birthplace, for all of a researcher's branch of data Management * Maintaining complete control over the data you enter * Uploading pictures * Notes fields including WYSIWYG text editing; private notes that only you see * An option to include living people for your own use, but hide them from public access * Auto-filling place names to save typing * An unlimited number of sources * A separate entry for recording document texts, and linking each to multiple people * A full change log, recording who, what, and when anything is updated * Date feasibility cross-checks * An automated check for duplicate people across all branches * An automated check for people living at the time of a census year, but for whom a census document of that year is not recorded here. * Integrated to-do list for keeping track of all the work you want to do * Statistics counting how many times and when your records are viewed online Customizing display * A choice of displaying surnames in upper or mixed case. * Customizable color and font settings for how your data is viewed Collaboration * Automated suggestions for updating other people's entries * Discussion posts by anyone * An Email-a-Friend option for sharing data with others * Online real-time chat between researchers * Many pages have an option to open the page in a PDF format, which can then be saved offline or emailed to a friend. Research helps * Integrated links for searching other popular genealogy sites * Links for surname resources * Links for county resources, covering all of the U.S. where a county has people linked to it.