The Buteau Family La Famille Buteau
This website Is a Family Surname Site covering Buteau Family members in Canada and the United States.
It contains information about the Buteau Family History for families in North America. It contains information about the Buteau Family Reunions held in North America. It contains articles about the Buteau Family in North America. It contains activities about Buteau Family Reunions in North America. It is maintained by unpaid family member volunteers. It does not contain the genealogy databases to prevent Identity theft and provide privacy. It provides contact information so you can request and/or contribute family genealogy/history information.
STAFF REPLACEMENT NEEDED
Editorial By: Robert J. Buteau, Webmaster
This website has been on the Internet continuously since 1996. I’ve been working with Buteau Family History (Genealogy) since 1989, Senior Researcher George H. Buteau since 1988, Canadian Researcher H. Gerard Buteau since 1991. Other contributors to our family research have passed or are part-timers.
This editorial is a request for “new blood”. I speak for myself as webmaster only.
Medical issues are currently making it difficult to me to provide technical and support services for the buteaufamily.com website. For continuity purposes, we need a technically qualified website designer /technician to be my replacement .
I would ask the Buteau Family Council to convene to make suggestions, develop a transition concept and search for a qualified replacement.
I’ve enjoyed this work for our family over the years and will continue to help as I can.
April 7, 2011
This Site has a Private Area not visible or accessible to the casual visitor. This area is restricted to Buteau Family members who are logged in.
The Private area contains:
The Family Chat Room Family Blogs, Forums, etc. Private picture collections and individual photos. The Family Store and account information Private updating of Family History data. A place to rate this websites material.
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