Family with the Most Active Members among the Turkish Speaking Families

13 Mar 2008

Today, I would like to introduce you to the family with the most active members among the Turkish speaking families.

Aksoy Family - Family with the most active member

Aksoy family is so happy to be part of Kindo because of the opportunity to stay in touch with the family not only in Bayrams but anytime they want.

The founder of the family tree Hasip Can Aksoy commented on Kindo and said: We have family members all over the world. Not only do we live in Turkey but also in any part of the world. I am so grateful that you provide this kind of free service on the Internet. We can only add those family members to our tree whom we can remember. We cannot reach our ancestors because of loss of documents. However, the next generations now have a chance to know about their past and we are now providing the basis for keeping a good and up-to-date family tree.

In addition to that, Mr. Hasip Aksoy told us he would like to get a print out of the family tree and he asked for some corrections in the family tree for some special cases like marriages within family. He further added: Kindo is very very successful in terms of solving a real world problem and being user friendly, besides it is free to use. If God wills, I would like to have a copy of my family tree on CD together with the topics I described earlier and I believe Kindo will do that.

In the mean time just to mention, in this family picture taken in the last Ramadan Festival while visiting parents, Mr. Hasip is the man in front in black suits with a tie and rosette. His daughter and nephews are hugging in front. It’s a lovely family picture with so many members in it.

We wish them to stay together in love and have a larger family :)

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2 Responses to “Family with the Most Active Members among the Turkish Speaking Families”

  1. Martin On:

    Nice picture, this is what family is all about to me!

    Btw… I have a wild imagination but I think those plates there in the middle were full of delicious baclavas just seconds ago. The poor person with the camera just entered the room but didn’t have time to have any.

    - Now, all those smiles gets a totally different meaning!

    But, in a nutshell… this is also what family is all about…right? :)

  2. Oguzhan Aygoren On:

    I am sure the plates were full of delicious deserts. This is what bayram means to me. You should come and taste next time :)

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