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March 1st 2025 07:55:44 AM |
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Lucy |
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Google |
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Geelong |
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You have an extremely comprehensive history on my family lineage the Benn Family. I am curious as to how they fit into your tree |
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February 23rd 2025 09:34:48 AM |
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Mirko |
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google |
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England |
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The Benefits of Using a Free Online Guestbook In today’s digital age, maintaining connections with guests, clients, or event attendees has never been more important. A guestbook serves as a valuable tool for capturing memories, feedback, and contact information. With the rise of technology, traditional paper guestbooks are being replaced by free online alternatives that offer numerous advantages. Convenience and Accessibility One of the primary benefits of an online guestbook is its convenience. Unlike physical guestbooks that require guests to write their names and messages by hand, an online platform allows users to sign in from anywhere using their smartphones, tablets, or computers. This accessibility ensures that more individuals can participate, regardless of their location. Cost-Effective Solution Finding a free online guestbook eliminates the need for printing and maintaining a physical book. Many platforms offer user-friendly interfaces and customizable templates at no cost, making it an ideal solution for individuals and organizations looking to save on expenses. These free options often include features such as unlimited entries, multimedia uploads, and easy sharing capabilities. Enhanced Features Online guestbooks come equipped with features that traditional guestbooks simply cannot match. For instance, many platforms allow guests to leave comments, upload photos, and even provide ratings or feedback. This interactive element not only enriches the experience for guests but also provides valuable insights for hosts. Additionally, many online guestbooks offer integration with social media, enabling hosts to share memories and engage with guests beyond the event. Environmentally Friendly By opting for a free online guestbook, hosts contribute to environmental sustainability. Reducing paper waste is a significant step towards eco-friendliness, and digital guestbooks align with modern values of environmental consciousness. This choice resonates well with guests who appreciate sustainable practices. Easy Management and Follow-Up Managing an online guestbook is straightforward. Hosts can easily track entries, analyze data, and export information for future use of Red Ball. This capability allows for efficient follow-up communication with guests, whether for thank-you notes, newsletters, or invitations to future events. Conclusion In conclusion, utilizing a free online guestbook offers numerous benefits that enhance the guest experience while providing hosts with valuable tools for engagement and management. As technology continues to evolve, embracing digital solutions like online guestbooks is a smart choice for anyone looking to connect meaningfully with their audience. Whether for weddings, corporate events, or casual gatherings, an online guestbook is an indispensable resource that captures the essence of every occasion. My blog Crazy games |
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April 4th 2023 03:02:23 AM |
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Nick Davies |
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google |
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Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
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I was intrigued by your inclusion of my grandfather William Samuel Harry Lucas Holmes, and how he fits into your tree. I have a great deal of info about him and his antecedents on Ancestry, which I believe to be correct...but I have a lack of DNA matches on that line, which tells me something is likely wrong, even though I have a clear paper trail! |
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February 17th 2022 10:15:02 AM |
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Bill Egginton |
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Well Known |
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Wolves |
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Had a request from Francis Egginton (Frank) for info on Josuah. Thanks |
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November 30th 2021 10:27:30 PM |
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Tony Guest |
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By accident |
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Sutton Coldfield. West Midlands |
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I\'m trying to find information about my Great Great Grandfather, Joseph Whitehouse Guest, born 1806 and a search led me to this page. I know his father was called Thomas and his mother Mary but I can\'t find her surname.I\'m speculating it might be either Dudley or Whitehouse but can find no info on either. |
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November 1st 2021 11:29:08 PM |
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Tim Mathers |
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Northampton, Mass. |
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Burial information: Lily Mary (Pritchard) Mathers, John Mathers, Robert Marsh Mathers, Arolyn (Prouty) Mathers are buried at village hill cemetery, Williamsburg, Mass. John Mathers Jr, Ruby Melissa (Miller) Mathers are buried at spring Grove cemetery Northampton, Mass. |
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February 22nd 2021 08:40:05 PM |
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Tony Smith |
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West Midlands |
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Clive,hope you are both well. I have returned to the old brick wall of James Burns,he of W-0ton,Enfield etc origin.I had begun to question if he had unwittingly posted some red herrings,so I looked at 1861 census returns for Edmonton and found there a James,three years old ,but whose parents were Herbert and Agnes Burns! A coincedence is that Albert and John both worked at an Armoury)Royal Enfield?) as well , they maybe related. I may have made 2 plus 2 =5 but could this be our James who was \"adopted\" by John and Betsey and brought to live in our glorious city?.I would love your thoughts on this maybe flight of fancy.Tony |
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January 29th 2021 11:40:47 AM |
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Alan Goodare |
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Googled ancestor\'s name: Abraham Goodare |
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Poynton, Cheshire, UK |
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Just dabbling into researching my family tree and curiously googled a known ancestor\'s name. My grandfather was Horace James Goodare (my father was an only child, so there are no other branches there), son of John Goodare, son of Abraham Goodare. Your site seems to suggest that his father was George Goodare, so that could take me a further generation back. Mine is an unusual surname, so I am interested in learning of further connections and family history. I seem to be descended from sawyers and my grandfather was an iron turner. Fascinating site! |
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December 3rd 2020 02:29:40 PM |
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Emma Stevens |
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Googling family names |
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Ledbury |
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Hi, it seems we have the Evanses of Wolverhampton in common - Edward Owen and Edith Jane are my great grandparents, via my Grandad John Wilkes Evans. |
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October 27th 2020 10:44:57 PM |
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Patricia Martin |
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search engine |
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Wolverhampton |
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I appear to be descended from Elizabeth Cotterill b 1753 (parents Samuel & Elizabeth), she married a James Jones. The men all seems to have been stocklockmakers and I have a DNA match to descendant of Elizabeth\'s sister Mary Cotterill who married a George Willington. I cannot find any info on James Jones, but my descent is as follows: James Jones, Daniel Jones b1798 Wton, Allen Jones b1834 Wton, Joseph Jones b1855 Wton, Joseph Jones b1880 Wton, Reginald Jones b1919, the latter being my father. Would be interested in any other connections. |
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