It is free to register.
Click on the register link, in the box on the left side of the page, to become
an active member of our family website.
Once
you register you will be able to:
- Access and see living people information in
the genealogy database
- Add comments to the forums,
Submit MyMispoche Family News
- Download and Upload files such as pictures and family documents to share with other MyMispoche registered family members.
- Have your own profile/contact page
There are many other features inside. So join up it's free!
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resolution of 1024 X 768. The site is optimized for wide screen
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Look through your attics and closets! Did you know that valuable
genealogical material may be rotting away in your closets, attics or
garages. You may have packed up a beloved relatives belongings when
they passed away and have not gone through it since then. If you are
reading this, now is the time to go through these valuables.
It's amazing what gets ruined or thrown away every day that may be evidence to
your existence or a relatives' existence on this earth. Most people
think these things may not be valuable to anyone. The things you may
think is trash could be gold nuggets waiting to be discovered to those
researching our family.
If you are related to me in some way or think you may be please contact me before you throw anything out that is from a deceased family member that you may think is trash or not valuable to anyone. More than likely it is a valuable document or picture that our family would love to have and share with the rest of the family.
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The purpose of this site is to preserve the many families and their allied members through sound genealogical practice including but not limited
to:
- Obtaining pictures and documents related to the our families.
- Providing pictures and documents free of charge to family members.
- Obtaining source documentation instead of being a collector of names.
- Teaching the value of interviewing family members.
- Teaching the value of preserving source documentation for future generations.
- Keeping in touch with our family members.
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