Login Page for Robin's Photos and Family Trees

(Don't panic if you don't know a password; I've posted hints that people who know me or my family should be able to guess!)
Or see my Public Family Trees pages

I've done a fair amount of work to collect information about my ancestors and cousins. You can think of it as Genealogy, though true genealogists will recognize that I'm not doing true genealogy, since I haven't done a good job of documenting my data with sources and stories. Nonetheless, there's a lot of data here for viewing. Among the family names represented are Richmond, Horton, Hazlet, Hutcheson, Kuykendall, Wolfe, Azcarraga, Brachfield, and Deliot.

The world being what it is, I have to be a little cautious about posting family information. Family trees tend to reveal information about people that can be abused (mother's maiden names, for example). So I've always protected my family trees with passwords, as I do my photos.

But don't despair - if you know me, or Judith, or our families, there's a good chance that you'll be able to figure out a password from the hints below. If you can't, you can send me an e-mail to request a password.  And you can always see my public family trees or this index of my family trees, both of which can give you a better idea of whether you're barking up the right tree, so to speak.

Hints for my family:

  1. The name of the college that most of my close family members have attended: 
  2. The current holder of any rights to Ezra Horton's title
    i.e. the oldest child of the oldest child, etc.  (Provide the full name)
  3. The town where my Hutcheson relatives had regular reunions in the 1950's and 1960's
    (also the name of the college where my great grandfather Hutcheson taught.: 
  4. The industry in which my Grandfather Richmond worked: 
Password:

Hints for Judith's family

  1. Judith's mother's nickname.
  2. Judith's dad's first name.
Password:

Hints for people who know me:

  1. My first car.
  2. The last name of the founder and leader of my graduate program.
  3. The street Judith and I lived on when I finished graduate school.
  4. The first place I worked in Minneapolis (pre-merger initials).
  5. The company founded by my coworkers at UHC.
  6. The name of the building I worked in during most of my time at Cleveland Clinic
    (just one word; it's sometimes identified with two words).
Password:

8/13/2008 Robin Richmond
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