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Geneology,what is the point?
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Hogzilla | Report | 24 Sep 2009 16:02 |
My mum died when I was a child, so it is a way of connecting with her, I guess. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 24 Sep 2009 16:53 |
Helen in Kent and everyone else. |
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Helen in Kent | Report | 24 Sep 2009 19:59 |
Bridget, my family branches include Lancashire mill workers and Hampshire and Kent naval tailors: it would be fascinating to find out more about the lives of these people. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 25 Sep 2009 07:04 |
Helen |
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Annina | Report | 25 Sep 2009 14:13 |
Hi all, I offered to help Mummo find info on her Mother in Law, but admit that I am out of my depth. I have found her m cert but that is all. Is there anyone more experienced who would be willing to help? |
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Helen in Kent | Report | 25 Sep 2009 14:44 |
Bridget, name it something like "What they were really up to!" or "The so-called good old days" or "Ancestor Antics". I'm sure lots of people could come up with suggestions! "Antique antics?" "History mysteries?" |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 25 Sep 2009 20:56 |
Yes Culinary Delights is another thread because ......well best to have a look. Let me know what you think about it. |
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Andrew | Report | 25 Sep 2009 21:21 |
I started because my father n law had a family Bible with a lot of names, but very little else. He had pieced together some of the tree and had written up the family history using stories and memories of the older members. Trouble was after I started looking and the skeltons came tumbling out of the cupboard, he had to rewrite it all again! |
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Kate | Report | 25 Sep 2009 22:26 |
I'm not sure how I started - when I did, I just knew back to my paternal great grandparents on one side until my gran's wake when my dad's cousin passed on a copy of the tree he'd done. Up until then (I was nearly 16!) it hadn't occurred to me that my dad had cousins. But that was nearly three years after I started. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 26 Sep 2009 00:11 |
Annina has asked for help for Mummo and i have PM,d Mummo to see if i can help |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 26 Sep 2009 00:28 |
I started because my Sister in law wanted to find out where dads family came from as he was in a childrens home somewhere in Birmingham in the early 1900,s i know dad was bitter that he was the only child that was put in a home as he knew he had a sister. |
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Kate | Report | 26 Sep 2009 00:38 |
Something else I just thought of, with Shirley mentioning parish records, that I always like to do is read interesting bits from the records - the Georgian ones seem to be really straightforward, saying things like "his supposed father" on an illegitimate baby's baptism, or side notes like "has been lying in bed for 28 years" on a burial record! |