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Offline LizO

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What did you learn in genealogy today?
« on: Monday 14 December 09 07:15 GMT (UK) »
Researching family history has taught me so many things. My kids know better than to ask the question above as they could get a very long answer! Just wondering what the rest of you feel you have gained, in information, experience and wisdom from this activity.
Gilmour of South Hillhead, Renfrew, Scotland
Matthews of Perth/Edinburgh/Australia/New Zealand
Silver
Brailsford
Odell of Bedfordshire, New York State, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta
Smith of Cheshunt, Middlesex, and Wellington, New Zealand
Hare of Ipswich, Suffolk, Limerick and Waterford, Ireland
Freeman of Waterford, Ireland
Palfrey of Radnor, Wales and Canada
Wood(s) of Ireland and England

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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #1 on: Monday 14 December 09 07:40 GMT (UK) »
In 25 words or less, I meant to add.
 :) :)
Gilmour of South Hillhead, Renfrew, Scotland
Matthews of Perth/Edinburgh/Australia/New Zealand
Silver
Brailsford
Odell of Bedfordshire, New York State, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta
Smith of Cheshunt, Middlesex, and Wellington, New Zealand
Hare of Ipswich, Suffolk, Limerick and Waterford, Ireland
Freeman of Waterford, Ireland
Palfrey of Radnor, Wales and Canada
Wood(s) of Ireland and England

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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #2 on: Monday 14 December 09 07:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi Liz,

I only started my family history in July, I thought (foolishly) oh that will be easy put down a few names and dates and done. Of course I am now hopelessly addicted I want to know everything about everyone.  I have gained a great knowledge of my family, I have gained new friends and relatives whom I would never have met, which is wonderful, and everyday I find out something new I feel I have gained no matter how small, I love it, I also gained my rootschat friends :D  Not sure how I managed without them. ;)

Merry Christmas

Leandra
FORD family,     Devon England, Amberley  New Zealand

KIDD family,      Keith Bannfshire, Scotland

DOODY family   County Clare, Ireland- Canterbury  NZ.

ALEXANDER GRANT & JANET JAMIESON,  BANFF SCOTLAND

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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #3 on: Monday 14 December 09 07:45 GMT (UK) »
oops sorry Liz,

Our posts must have crossed, missed that 25 words or less, ;)

Leandra
FORD family,     Devon England, Amberley  New Zealand

KIDD family,      Keith Bannfshire, Scotland

DOODY family   County Clare, Ireland- Canterbury  NZ.

ALEXANDER GRANT & JANET JAMIESON,  BANFF SCOTLAND


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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #4 on: Monday 14 December 09 07:56 GMT (UK) »
Hey Leandra

No problem! It's great to hear how much you're enjoying the experience. At the library the other day a woman walking past my computer noticed I was doing a search on ancestry. "Oh, I decided to try that," she said. "I took out a subscription for a month but there was so much there, there was no way I could finish it!" I guess she just gave up after that, which seemed a shame.

It is hard to imagine at first just how many connections you can find. I think of that poem of Robert Frost -"two roads diverged in a yellow wood" about how one thing leads to another, endlessly. Genealogy's a bit like that for me.   

I added the word count because after my initial post I thought some people might take a deep breath and decide it would take far too long to tell it all and so it would be easier not to try.

LizO

Gilmour of South Hillhead, Renfrew, Scotland
Matthews of Perth/Edinburgh/Australia/New Zealand
Silver
Brailsford
Odell of Bedfordshire, New York State, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta
Smith of Cheshunt, Middlesex, and Wellington, New Zealand
Hare of Ipswich, Suffolk, Limerick and Waterford, Ireland
Freeman of Waterford, Ireland
Palfrey of Radnor, Wales and Canada
Wood(s) of Ireland and England

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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #5 on: Monday 14 December 09 08:08 GMT (UK) »
I started mine a few years ago after my uncle had done some of it  on my dads side of the family. Now it is my turn to give more.
My aunty on  mums side did some of our family but have found more on them as well. She does not like being corrected either

I love helping others out as well

It has been lovely to have rootschat friends too ;)

Newbe :)

Purcell, - Limerick - Ireland,Australia, Westland, NZ
Coppell  - England 1734 to now, New Zealand - 1853 to now
Buckby - England, Australia, New Zealand - 1630 to now
Smith New Zealand
Parker -England - New Zealand  - 1800 to now
Lilley,Lillie, Lilly  - England -New Zealand - 1800 to now
Dykins - Wales, England, New Zealand -  1752 to now
Reynolds, England- 1800 to now
Newdick -Norfolk and Suffolk England , Australia, New Zealand - 1700 to now

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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #6 on: Monday 14 December 09 08:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi Newbe

I can't help myself - one of your research names is SMITH in New Zealand. Same here! Do you suppose it's the same family (arrived Wellington 1870s)? 

It sure helps to have someone else's work to start from. My mother did a lot of research on her family when I was growing up, and told me lots about it, even when I wasn't that interested. She also had lots of letters saved over the years. I started on my husband's family without a lot of background, so it's been a very different story. I've learned a lot more New Zealand history, and about genealogy resources, and it's a very different situation now that when my mother had to write away and wait for the information.

LizO   
Gilmour of South Hillhead, Renfrew, Scotland
Matthews of Perth/Edinburgh/Australia/New Zealand
Silver
Brailsford
Odell of Bedfordshire, New York State, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta
Smith of Cheshunt, Middlesex, and Wellington, New Zealand
Hare of Ipswich, Suffolk, Limerick and Waterford, Ireland
Freeman of Waterford, Ireland
Palfrey of Radnor, Wales and Canada
Wood(s) of Ireland and England

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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #7 on: Monday 14 December 09 08:33 GMT (UK) »
Sorry not same family as I have since found out my great grandfather changs has family surname to SMITH from PURCELL after they arrived in 1902/03

Do not know the reason why ::)

Newbe
Purcell, - Limerick - Ireland,Australia, Westland, NZ
Coppell  - England 1734 to now, New Zealand - 1853 to now
Buckby - England, Australia, New Zealand - 1630 to now
Smith New Zealand
Parker -England - New Zealand  - 1800 to now
Lilley,Lillie, Lilly  - England -New Zealand - 1800 to now
Dykins - Wales, England, New Zealand -  1752 to now
Reynolds, England- 1800 to now
Newdick -Norfolk and Suffolk England , Australia, New Zealand - 1700 to now

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Re: What did you learn in genealogy today?
« Reply #8 on: Monday 14 December 09 08:47 GMT (UK) »
In my searches and researches I have found a new interest in history in general.  I hated it at school.  Now I love to know about the history of a town, usually the town my ancestors came from.
I have learnt to be patient and impatient.
I have made so many new friends, many from Rootschat.  :-*


But today .... learnt nothing.  ;D ;D

Margaret
Simpson-Kildwick,Yorkshire & Australia, Overend-Sutton, Kildwick,Yorkshire & Australia, Whitaker - Cononley/Yorkshire, Pickard - Silsden/Yorkshire, Howarth - Skipton/Yorkshire and Lancashire, Heaton-Yorkshire, Preston-Yorkshire, Myers-Yorkshire & Australia, Wild-Yorkshire & Australia. Storey-Middlesex/Australia