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How did you find Rootchat?

Directed to a topic via a search engine?
404 (50.9%)
Fellow researcher?
194 (24.4%)
Mailing list or message board?
82 (10.3%)
Magazine or poster?
16 (2%)
Other
98 (12.3%)

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Offline Stewart R

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #216 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 21:14 GMT (UK) »
It's such a great site it has to have been Divine intervention!!!

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Offline familyman1

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #217 on: Wednesday 12 March 08 20:35 GMT (UK) »
so far so good :)

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #218 on: Wednesday 12 March 08 20:39 GMT (UK) »
Everyone very helpful.  Enjoying the trip

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #219 on: Wednesday 26 March 08 16:17 GMT (UK) »
Hello just testing!  ??? :D ;D >:( :o :-X :-\


Offline Notinpastyet

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #220 on: Wednesday 26 March 08 16:31 GMT (UK) »
Hit the right buttons for once & here I am, And everyone is so helpful, I am truly pleased I found this site.

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #221 on: Wednesday 26 March 08 16:50 GMT (UK) »
a friend,denthedec(whittingbury) was amazed at the help he got, and recommended that i use your facilities,having never used a chat site before,am on a learning curve.many thanks for your help.

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #222 on: Friday 04 April 08 16:19 BST (UK) »
I was searching for paper producers at work and found this site by following a link to Kimberly Clark paper mills,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Offline RosalindElsiE

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #223 on: Friday 11 April 08 17:25 BST (UK) »
I only joined this morning and last night, a friend passed me this
forum's name onto me, so I googled it and I saved the site's
address link.

I started researching into my rather big family's tree/genealogy
work/hobby.
They consist mainly of the Franklin's, Samuel's, Waley's, Jessels
and Montagu's too.
It has kept me busy ever since I started this
about 4 months ago, Every day more of less.
I am researching the Franklin, Samuel's, Jessel's. Waleys and Sassoon's among other many branches of my family.
I am also related to the bio-scientist Rosalind Franklin, who discovered the Single DNA Helix structure in 1953. But one of my main regrets in my life is that I never met this talented lady, who died at the young age of 37 in 1958 !!
The avatar's of my paternal grandmother, K. Jessel.
It is fun doing this amount of research.

Offline old rowley

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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #224 on: Friday 11 April 08 17:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Rosalind, and welcome to rootschat. Do not forget that once you have spun around the boards have a look in at the chat room where members can also help out (sometimes, it seems instantly). It can be a bit daunting going in there for the first time but once you get used to it, it does become easier. Enjoy your time on here as the natives don't bite  ;D and are very friendly.

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