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Chamberlayne Board & List

Posted: 9 Nov 2003 9:17PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 16 Feb 2005 6:29PM GMT
Surnames: Chamberlayne
This message is to inform all researchers of the surname Chamberlayne that there has been a Chamberlayne Rootsweb List created to compliment the new Chamberlayne Rootsweb Board.

As many of you may already know, this is using Rootsweb to it's fullest potential.

Joining the Chamberlayne List is free of charge. As a List member, whenever a message is posted on the Chamberlayne Rootsweb Board, you will receive an automatically triggered email with the content of the message and the URL of the posting.

Since a person has the feature of adding a photo to the Board, the URL in the email message is very important. The photo may only be viewed by actually going to the Board.

No emails from the Chamberlayne List will ever include an attachment and all of the emails will have [CHAMBERLAYNE] at the beginning of the subject title. This is a great feature since you may not recognize the email address of the sender.

As a List member you also may email directly to the Chamberlayne List members about Chamberlayne genealogy research.

All photos posted on the Chamberlayne Board must pertain to Chamberlayne research and they must meet the guidelines set forth by Rootsweb. No living person's photo is allowed and you may not violate the copyright laws.

To review the Rootsweb copyright and terms and conditions, you can find a link at the bottom of the Board.

To review some helps about Rootsweb in general and also some further guidelines for the Chamberlayne List, please visit http://www.berlindog.com/rw101.htm and read Rootsweb 101 - Making the Most of Rootsweb.

To join the List, click on the hyperlink at the top of this Board that says, 'Links & Announcements' I have included a hyperlink to make it easier to join the List.

I do hope that you'll join the Chamberlayne List and I hope that it will be an enhancement to your research.

Sherri
http://www.bagby.org

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