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Are hot tips worth it?
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Marie | Report | 14 Nov 2007 13:22 |
I've just trawled through the first three of eight pages of hot tips (that's about 160!) and not a single one has matched on place of birth. Is it really worth the hassle? |
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Thelma | Report | 14 Nov 2007 13:32 |
Depends. I discard all single matches without looking but another member with more patience asked if an ancestor, who she had,born Hull could be the same as mine,born Sunderland. |
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Sam | Report | 14 Nov 2007 13:36 |
I've switched my hot matches off, they are a waste of time in my opinion. I never even reached 'H' where my main surnames are, I only ever received A's and B's! |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 14 Nov 2007 15:51 |
I have a system... |
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Barbara | Report | 14 Nov 2007 17:42 |
I've had mixed results with hot matches but I have found a third cousin I didn't know existed and another hot match gave me siome info I'd been trying to find for ages. I think it's a case of swings and roundabouts although I do agree it's really frustrating when none of the places of birth match. |
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RobG | Report | 14 Nov 2007 18:29 |
I've had a reasonable amount of success with hot matches and the way i see it, even one successful match that breaks down a brick wall is worth it. |
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ladybird1300 | Report | 14 Nov 2007 18:45 |
I tend to agree with Chris if no POB it goes in the bin. |
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Huia | Report | 14 Nov 2007 19:43 |
Sometimes a person thinks they know where an ancestor was born but they can have it wrong. One relative (plus others who got the 'info' from him) had our gt grandmother b in Bethnal Green, when in fact she was b in Wotton under Edge in Glos. I was able to send a copy of her b cert to prove it. |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 14 Nov 2007 23:16 |
I have been very lucky with hot matches.When I first joined about 3 years ago,I had some right away,and got 23 photos sent to me from a 2nd cousin. |
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Ivor | Report | 15 Nov 2007 00:57 |
Hi gang, |
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Huia | Report | 15 Nov 2007 02:23 |
Yes, Ivor, that sort of 'match' is really nonsensical, and there must be some way a computer could differentiate between countries. Computers can do so many wonderful things. But I just delete those ones anyway. |
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Esta | Report | 15 Nov 2007 07:40 |
One hot match allowed me to find a long lost aunty who I never knew I had and put her in touch with my aunty reuniting them after being separated 60 years ago. |
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dahani | Report | 15 Nov 2007 07:59 |
I have always looked at my hot matches and send out messages to likely matches |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 15 Nov 2007 08:08 |
They are certainly not a waste of time if you understand the limitations of how they work. I usually find one or two new leads each time, mainly distant connections, but connections all the same. As far as people not responding then this is hardly a Hot Match problem. In my experience about 75% do always respond. |
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~~~Hz by the River~ | Report | 15 Nov 2007 11:16 |
Now that I have been doing my tree for more than 12 months, I have learned to ignore hot matches for single hits especially where I have found a bunch of siblings using IGI quite quickly, another person could and would have done the same. My genuine hot matches have almost always suddenly have to come up with 5 or more matches - and then I do get really excited. I don't waste any time on the ones and two's, but then I'm lucky in that I pretty much know my ancestry since 1901 to now, it is extermely unlikely that any close relative will pop up that I do not know about. For people without much idea of their family since 1901 the situation is different and I agree the GR search system is not useful enough... |
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Staffs Col | Report | 15 Nov 2007 11:27 |
I found the daughter of my great aunt who was able to fill some missing bits of my tree but I agree there are lots of ones that really shouldn't even be sent to me ie place of birth - not even in the same county!! |
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Concrete Woman | Report | 15 Nov 2007 17:16 |
I broke through what I thought was an unsurmountable brick wall and found my Welsh great grandmother and now have a third cousin I knew nothing about and large numbers of photos and documents for members of my father's family! |
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Cyprus | Report | 15 Nov 2007 19:21 |
It's worth the time and trouble- know it's a pain but through the hot matches I found a ggrandson from my ggrandfathers extra marital relationship (what relation are we ?) |
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Merlin38 | Report | 16 Nov 2007 20:54 |
Most Hot Matches are anything but. Once in a while though, one hits the bulls eye. Thanks to one hot match I was able to find which of 2 Mary's, baptised on the same day in the same church, was my g g g grandma. Reckon the occasional bit of gold is worth all the dross. If you are reading this Jason, thanks a million. |
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Glen In Tinsel Knickers | Report | 16 Nov 2007 21:05 |
Sometimes you do find the golden nuggett, the main problem is often that a ot of the supposed matches are really based on shared information from one original tree and these can add little to your knowledge. This is more apparent when the match is for a distant relative of the matching tree owner. |