The new card will be made available to all members on the 20th Nov, via the Discussion Group. This will enable immediate and easy access to all the researched ‘Stories’
The Family History Website. Unique uk genealogy site focused on the ancestry of four families - Wileman, Baker, Rollison and Quinlivan. Uncover their family trees and the many fascinating stories. Free to use with 6000 name records, links to 100 other sites and accessed in over 30 countries. On Facebook, Instagram and youtube. Plus discussion group, ability to receive automated updates, use of mapping tools and access to online resources.
Over 100 of the best family history websites connected to WBRQ02
WBRQ02 is now connected to over 100 of the selected best family history websites. You can click on these links and use this site as your connection to other sites, all have which have been verified as active links. Ref. ‘Research Resources’ in the right hand column, under the label ‘Useful Websites’.
Using your mobile phone to view the website..
Most mobile phones will have the capability to switch views between a 'mobile view' and a 'desktop view'.
For example on the iPhone you get to see all the website by switching to 'view website' via the tab at the bottom of your search screen. If you just leave it as a mobile view this may be not be as convenient you would like as parts of the site have to be moved around to fit the screen limitiations. Try the desktop view and see if it is more suitable.
Users of the Website
A detailed look at where the viewers of this blog came from.This gives us some idea of areas where we might find current day family connections.
End of year statistics for 2020.
2627 website visits since December 2019
95% of Visitors are from
UK
US
Canada
Ireland
Australia
Remaining 5 % are from
Pakistan
Argentina
Bangladesh
Chile
Egypt
Finland
France
Greece
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kenya
Nepal
Oman
Philippines
Puerto Rico
Russia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
Vietnam
Location of the most recent 150 users is shown on the world map graphic in the right hand column...this shows increasing use of the site in East Coast USA
The site has 4800 records