Wheeldon
I started from the opposite side! My G-granfather was a 'famous' - modify that - well known, commercial photographer in Edinburgh. I logged on to a brilliant photography site a couple of years ago and his history was up there but short of quite a few facts. I thought ' I can do better than that!' and dug around the family for info -
and thus was another budding genealogist created Once I had a few facts I sent them off but couldn't stop digging and as I dug back I found....... that mine too were humble tillers of the soil/shepherds/ag labs and various other agricultural experts. Only the few will find genius or even money in the family background but didn't your rellies live in some delightfully named , obscure places some of which have disappeared off the maps altogether!!!

By the way my 'famous' relly dissapeared off the map too because he only produced daughters. Some of his genes must have lived on as my sister was a professional photographer in the States before her death and my younger daughter is quite talented that way too and she didn't take it from me....!!
Don't give up. The one thing we appear to have in common is optimism
Russell
