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Do you favour researching male lines? Or do you treat all lines equally?

Mostly male lines
4 (8.3%)
All lines equally
44 (91.7%)

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Offline Timbottawa

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Re: Male or female lines...or both?
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 03 November 04 14:27 GMT (UK) »
I'm equally interested in both sides, but spend the majority of my time on my father's side, for two reasons.  Firstly, my mother knew much more about her family, so I already had a head-start; my father knew essentially nothing.  Secondly, my mother had a couple of unusual surnames on her side, so it was pretty easy going.  I quickly teamed up with a distant relative who had done most of the work already!

But I also have ethnic problems.  My wife is Thai of Chinese extraction.  It took a long time to figure out her father's true surname, which had been "Thai-ized" when he emigrated from China, but having done that, I now know that she is descended from Emperor Huang Di, who lived about 2000BC.  I bet no-one else has been able to go back so far  ;)  ;D.  Of course, I have the minor issue of filling in about 100 or so missing generations.

Cheers

Tim
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