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A Ford Family Tree - Online!

Christy and I were chatting about the Ford fam today and I got a wild hair up my butt and created a new Web site for the family on MyHeritage.com, featuring our family tree. It should be a great addition to this blog - you can share family photos/videos, explore our family tree, organize family events and more there.

(Edited by Cousin David B. - Hi guys, I took the username and password info off since this is a public site, and the family tree is a VERY private site with personal information. If you want the username and password to the family tree site please contact Nikki at nikkistevenson@comcast.net or me at bochslerd@hotmail.com. Great work Nikki!! Sorry to edit your post!)

I have sat at my computer for the last few hours doing data entry on the family tree as much as I know/can remember - please feel free to correct anything I have wrong and please add anything that I have forgotten - then pass it along:) This should be a very easy and COOL way to see our entire family tree!
Visit our family site here: http://www.myheritage.com/site-34549212/gallagher-web-site?authenticate=6ef28b3a8749e22b62c22d6ca46f7543e736b28f-272923521
Looking forward to seeing you on the site!

Comments

colleen vennard said…
Great work you guys. I visited the site briefly but haven't got a handle on it yet! Thanks for all the hard work, I am impressed! Take Care,
Colleen
Dan Ford said…
I tried to send you a email thru the fordfamilytree@gmail.com and i cant find a send botton.
Anyway Great job , thanks for all your hard work.
My brother Denis has 3 daughters please add Patricia who was born April of 1994 and Kristina who was born in June of 1996
colleen vennard said…
Hey you guys, you have to start adding your lineage in recognition of Nikki's hard work! Can you imagine what atask this was? Thanks Nikki.
Thanks guys - I find the "modern view" a little easier to navigate. I am hoping that there is access for everyone to log on and edit their family imformation for themselves (let me know if I am wrong)
oh and don't forget to add your photo :)
colleen vennard said…
Nikki,
My mom's birthdate and death are missing. I don't know how to edit it! I keep clicking on her profile, but it doesn't allow me to edit it! Let me know what I am doing wrong, I am sure it is me! Thanks again for all your hard work!
Take Care,
Colleen

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