« Reply #1 on: Monday 02 July 07 16:58 BST (UK) »
Its all a question of preference I guess. I've researched all my lines & my wife's, but its time consuming (& costly) and you can take your eye off the ball on occasion and miss something obvious because you didn't concentrate enough.
On the other hand, if one line dries up, there's lots more to do elswhere until you eventually come back to find another PT transcribed & hey presto!
I have sometimes gone into "side" branches as you mention if there seems enough interest - one such in my line I didn't notice until studying the census records I saw the same family as neighbours, even after a change of address - it turned out to be the step-son of my ancestor & his family
Steve
Bumstead - London, Suffolk
Plant, Woolnough, Wase, Suffolk
Flexney, Godfrey, Burson, Hobby - Oxfordshire
Street, Mitchell - Gloucestershire
Horwood, Heale Drew - Bristol
Gibbs, Gait, Noyes, Peters, Padfield, Board, York, Rogers, Horler, Heale, Emery, Clavey, Mogg, - Somerset
Fook, Snell - Devon
M(a)cDonald, Yuell, Gollan, McKenzie - Rosshire
McLennan, Mackintosh - Inverness
Williams, Jones - Angelsey & Caernarvon
Campbell, McMartin, McLellan, McKercher, Perthshire