Link Exchange

Reciprocal Link Exchange

If you own a web page with a Genealogy theme, and would like to exchange  links with us, please insert the following html code on your site
and email us at :
info@howtofindyourroots.com 
with you site information: Title, Description, URL, the url where we can find our link and your preference of page where you would like to see your link on our site. We usually have all links in place within 24 hours.
Only relevant sites will be accepted.

Html for text link:

<a href="http://www.howtofindyourroots.com">Preserve Your Family History - From Genealogy to Heritage Album</a> <br>Online Genealogy store,selling products to create a family heritage or family history album as well as charts, how-to books,scrapbooking products and supplies, and helpful information and links to start your family tree research.
It will look like this:

Preserve Your Family History - From Genealogy to Heritage Album
Online Genealogy store,selling products to create a family heritage or family history album as well as charts, how-to books,scrapbooking products and supplies, and helpful information and links to start your family tree research.

Information about our site:
URL:
http://www.howtofindyourroots.com
Title:
Preserve Your Family History - From Genealogy to Heritage Album
Description:
Online Genealogy store,selling products to create a family heritage or family history album as well as charts, how-to books,scrapbooking products and supplies, and helpful information and links to start your family tree research.

 Those Precious Memories are Worth Preserving
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 Those Precious Memories are Worth Preserving 
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