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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #63 on: Thursday 29 June 06 14:05 BST (UK) »
GPS = Geographic Positioning System, a small, hand-held, electronic device which permits accuarate spatial location of points on the earth's surface by triangulation of signals received from satellites orbiting the earth.
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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #64 on: Thursday 29 June 06 14:21 BST (UK) »
I visited the tiny hamlet where my ancestors lived for a couple of hundred years and was nearly arrested by the police.  I was merrily taking photographs and some bloke who I hadn't noticed came out and wanted to know what I was doing.

Apparently there had been several burglaries in the area and he thought I was one of those Londoner's that comes down and 'cases the joint' before coming back and robbing them.

Isn't genealogy romantic  :D

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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #65 on: Thursday 29 June 06 14:25 BST (UK) »
I'm always very furtive about taking any photos for just that sort of reason, which probably makes me look even more suspicious!!!

Kerry ::) ::)
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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #66 on: Thursday 29 June 06 14:26 BST (UK) »
And you look like your average burglar do you downside? LOL

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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #67 on: Thursday 29 June 06 14:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Carol

Yes I wear the standard outfit:-

White top with black hoop stripes, black mask and a bag marked SWAG slung over my shoulder.

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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #68 on: Thursday 29 June 06 14:37 BST (UK) »
My Mum and I had a look on Google Earth this morning, for her old house and land in Australia - does that count?  ::)

I haven't been to visit yet.

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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #69 on: Thursday 29 June 06 15:01 BST (UK) »
Visting the church where in the 1700s an ancestor was Minister, that was interesting. Seeing a commemoration plaque on the wall with his name was a thrill.
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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #70 on: Thursday 29 June 06 15:05 BST (UK) »
Have photos of most of the ancestral seats. I have always asked when someone was around though. People are usually really nice about it and want to know about them.

I've been nettled and scratched by brambles. I also had to walk four miles over mountain dirt tracks (and I mean dirt tracks!!) to photograph one. Every step I took in the dust and heat made me think of their journeys to get supplies, drive sheep, go to school, church, etc.

It's all been worth it.

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Re: Have you visited the Family Home ?
« Reply #71 on: Thursday 29 June 06 15:13 BST (UK) »
Visting the church where in the 1700s an ancestor was Minister, that was interesting. Seeing a commemoration plaque on the wall with his name was a thrill.

I bet that was lovely  :)
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