Sunday, February 15, 2009

Egyptian Ancestry.com

Lads and Gents you can find relatives and your ancestry in Egypt through this new website : Family Tree @ Egypt.com.

This is like the ancestry.com website.

I really love this idea.It can be very good but of course it needs time and patience not to mention to know you roots very well , whom is son of whom and so on.

Of course this website will be more successful in Upper Egypt and Nile Delta where people like to have a big family tree here and there unlike Cairo.

3 comments:

  1. Working on genealogy anywhere outside the USA, Canada, UK, etc. can be very difficult. Most records available from Greece, for example, have been gathered by the LDS Church (Mormons). Some countries won't allow this, and subsequently there's little information available to those of us doing research. In addition, you might find information from a church in Athens, but nothing whatsoever for small towns and villages. It can be very frustrating.

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  2. for sure it is hard but why the LDS Church collect the records from Greece , the church in Greece is Orthodox as far as I know
    I think the problem in Greece is just like Egypt the problem of documentation whether using computer database or even manual

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  3. which languages were first in europe? southern - latin, italian, romanian, francais, spanish, aromanian, and others regions which now are talinkg another language, or the nordic speaking - from Norway, Sweeden, Germany, England, Danemark, coupled with russian/polish etc, which was first are where are they came from? why are diffrent? When those languages apperead? This I can guess is something about 10.000 years ago. And those languages evolved diffrent from then, and their speaking populations created territories of influence.

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