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The Guild of One-Name Studies [http://www.one-name.org/ www.one-name.org/]<br> | The Guild of One-Name Studies [http://www.one-name.org/ www.one-name.org/]<br> |
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Organizing a family association or organization is great way to bring people together and accomplish more in learning new information and preserving that information to share with other family members.
Setting the Scope and Purpose of an Organization
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Decide how large or small you want to focus your association. Some families may want to organize around one husband and wife and all their descendants. Others like the Richard Brough Family Organization may decide on a broader agenda in an effort to do more than just have annual reunions.
Guides[edit | edit source]
Tips on Publishing a One Family Periodical www.genealogy.com/26_wylie1.html
Examples[edit | edit source]
Richard Brough Family Organization http://www.broughfamily.org
The Guild of One-Name Studies www.one-name.org/