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Other people's ancestors!!
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Ivy | Report | 16 Jan 2008 07:37 |
Hi Alastair |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 16 Jan 2008 04:05 |
me too!! |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 16 Jan 2008 00:09 |
Forgot to say, his gggrandfather was a Bow Street Runner. It didn't impress him but it did mpress me! |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 16 Jan 2008 00:07 |
I got roped into finding someones birth mother and when I came to a lull I found myself taking his tree back to the early 19th century. |
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RStar | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:58 |
Benjamin, has anyone ever told you you'd be a good private investigator :-) |
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John | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:50 |
Yes I do genealogy for my friends and neighbours. I was doing one recently for a neighbour across the road and found that her ex husband is the second cousin of my son in law which was a shock to us all, for they lived next door to each other for a few years. Both their grandmothers were sisters. Its not as if they were local people they originated from the London area. You never know who you live next door to!!! |
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:) still smiling :) | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:41 |
i can see what you mean. i tend to go off on a tangent on my own tree. a distant relative's sister in law sounds interesting and before you know it, the days gone. |
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Benjamin | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:30 |
Yes, I have even researched my workmates ancestors if they told me their grandfathers names and rough birthplaces. I probably know more about their ancestors than they do. |
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Lindsey* | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:29 |
I do like to ask "where have you alredy looked" to save duplicating any of their searches, very often the answer is nowhere,. Meaning they want a ready made tree on a plate, that takes all the fun out of it, |
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RStar | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:22 |
Alastair, Ive only been researching for 5 years, so compared to many on here Im a novice, but Ive helped a few people over the last 4 years. I tend to do what they initially ask, and no more - purely as if they're researching their tree, there's no point me doing the lot for them, or us both looking at the same census report etc etc. I say I'll help in any way I can but I just do what they specifically want (ie, census look up/bmd look up/Pigot's/graveyard search etc) and leave it for them to contact me, or not contact me again. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:20 |
That sounds a good idea Alistair! |
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Lachlan | Report | 15 Jan 2008 22:16 |
Yes, after only 18 months I have developed this addiction also and agree with the previous comments! I think I have managed to help 5 or 6 searchers but want to know when one should withdraw or stop. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 15 Jan 2008 21:33 |
I was really chuffed a few weeks ago because I did some research for a friend and while searching parish records I discovered one of my own "brickwall" ancestors lurking there! |
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AllanC | Report | 15 Jan 2008 21:29 |
I can see how you might get carried away by it. I spent the best part of a weekend trying to sort out an error by someone who'd supposedly got a match with my tree. It turned out they'd got the wrong Ann Smith (name changed to protect privacy) but it took me ages to find the Ann Smith who should be in their tree. I didn't get round to sorting out which children her husband had by which wife but it all looked highly unconventional! But I felt rather pleased that it wasn't me who'd got the wrong one. |
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RStar | Report | 15 Jan 2008 18:07 |
Chris, it may have well been, I'll go through my threads. My tree has spiralled out of control, Im doing every line plus my husbands and mum in laws. Oh heck...... |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 15 Jan 2008 16:05 |
Romany...Off topic |
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Poirot | Report | 15 Jan 2008 14:58 |
Yes Romany ! I did my family tree over 35 years ago in the old fashioned way ! |
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GillfromStaffs | Report | 15 Jan 2008 14:39 |
My DIL has just started hers, and I can't leave it alone, every spare minuite, I'v got to stop or i will end up doing it for her. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 15 Jan 2008 14:24 |
Modesty doesn't prevent me from following up on Lindsey's mention of my brilliant idea -- the Posting Tips surname. ;) |
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RStar | Report | 15 Jan 2008 13:15 |
LOL! That must make for a fantastic tree though. |