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I just noticed that you are a relatively new blogger. If you haven’t already done so, then you may wish to join a large community of genealogy bloggers called Geneabloggers.
Evelyn in Montreal
I started blogging with another website, and only blogged there for a short time inasmuch as I found it too restrictive.
I was registered with Geneabloggers whilst using the first website.
Do I need to re-register now that I have changed?
Thanks for the interest, Evelyn.
Norman