Ralph and/or Joyce Franke wrote: > > Hi Stew and all, > > I have put my lineage on, but would be happy to include a GEDCOM, if anyone > is interested. I have suggested to Glenn that he be in charge of a master > database with everyone's lineage in it. I have saved the lineages of > everyone, but it would be nice to have a central clearing house for them. > Other family gen socs I belong to do that. Some have published books on > lineages from what members send them. That's good, too. > > I have not put anything on discussion list lately as I have nothing more to > offer right now. ;))) > > Joyce Franke > > > Glenn is right: let's not turn this into a use it or lose it situation. > > Has everyone signed off for the summer? I was kind of hoping to hear > > more about folks' lineage, especially since mine is so different from > > everybody else's. I am trying to build a master tree for the whole > > Woolverton/Wolverton family since Charles I, and have obtained a lot of > > really good information from people online. I would hate to see this > > exercise die out from lack of input. One question I do have, possibly to > > Glenn, but also open to everybody else, is this: what is the > > plausibility of setting up a gedcom exchange? Does rootsweb have a > > facility for this, or does anybody else have access to a fair bit of ftp > > space? I am hoping that this could be done to let us swap around even > > more information. > > I'd be more than happy to share my gedcom, what I have so far, with everyone. Not so much on the Woolverton's, but lots on other branches of the family.