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March 6, 2010
Meg-Tree
Just over six months ago, I published a new WebSite called "Meg-Tree".
I though that the folk of Meg would find it interesting and maybe useful.
Jeff, the Weaver published a favourable introduction for it at the top of this "Family History" section of the Forum.
Ricky Harby, a renowned top local Ancestory Investigator was also very complementary about it.
BUT
It has died on the vine - the folks of Meg are not interested . . . .
My Brothers, Sister and I have tried hard to publicize and promote it but to no avail!!
Either we are not very good at Promotion OR I didn't design the site very well OR The folk of Meg have found no use for it.
Before I ditch the website, I thought that I would create a WebPage as a simple introduction for the site.
To see it look at - http://meg-tree.co.uk/simpleintro.htm - work your way down through the items.
Comments would be welcome!!
If you know about PDF files and want to see everything in the tree, have a look at: http://meg-tree.co.uk/all15-01-2010.pdf - slowly work up the zoom in steps up to 200%!!
I think you will be impressed!!
Peter Byers - aka Young Jock

Hi
Ref the Meg tree I think you should go with the web site more people will view it and you will get people who have moved away from Meg seeing it and adding themselves and family to the tree. Hope you succeed in your efforts.