User talk:RaymondRS

Hello RaymondRS: I'm not quite sure where to respond to you but the talk page is the usual place. The consensus seems to be that the best way to handle the issue of the WPA would be to write a page that lists those resources if they are of genealogical value to others. I hope this helps some. Wiki Support Team Member, Myra Harris

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10-Feb-2009: I just discovered Utah History Atlas compiled by David E. Miller (Family History Library ). What a wonderful collection of maps! Someone should create online maps with copies of the trails used to explore what is now the state of Utah.

Fraudulent Genealogies
http://www.familychronicle.com/Fraudulent.html

http://amberskyline.com/treasuremaps/genealogy-products/beware-of-these-3-fraudulent-genealogy-sites.html

might be of interest.