Who Do You Think You Are?

Create a shared genealogical archive

How much of your family’s history is safely preserved for future generations? By now you’ve probably digitised most of your memorabilia: photos, documents and stories, but where’s the best place to keep them? The obvious answer is somewhere remote like the cloud, and the site WeAre (weare.xyz) is one option worth investigating.

WeAre is an online archive with a difference. After uploading your tree and any digital assets, you can

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