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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #9 on: Friday 27 December 13 16:07 GMT (UK) »
I'm always re checking particularly the notes I made decades ago, pre internet . Surprising how useful they have become now. I made a silly mistake in my early research , I had written a lady's birth date the same date as she married , confusing for awhile lol. Since then I check.

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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 28 December 13 13:57 GMT (UK) »
I blame the parents or in this case grandparents. On my paternal grandparent's 1908 marriage certificate, my grandmother's father is named as 'William', and not a 'common' surname'.From this I discovered a William living in the same street in the 19O1 census, two doors away.A daughter with the same first name as my grandmother. 'ah this must be the one'. So I 'followed' them logically back through census and Free BMD. I then accessed the 1911 census for my grandparents when it came on line. Where the birthplace of my grandmother was  in the 'wrong place'.

So further digging revealed my great grandfather was Thomas with the middle name of William.

The William living in the same street turned out to be a third cousin of my great grandfather.

Much deleting and correcting of family tree. I always double check any new info now of course!
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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 29 December 13 09:37 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the offer Rosie I think I have fixed that one.
Going to post my other problem on both the Sutherland and Lanrakshire sites since my GGrandfather didn't seem to know his age.
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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:20 GMT (UK) »
I check my tree once a month. With over 2000 entries, and web sites updating and inputting new information, I often add information, but usually only from census records. Any dead ends are checked against any updated information, and just left if no reliable source information can be found at that time. I will not take information from another tree without checking it against as many sources that I can find. I always remember that all of the information I have may not be correct, as some of it is based on witness statements, some of which could be wrong. I have no way of knowing. I just accept it as is.
History is just a version of the past recorded by individuals, each of whom will have their own opinion.

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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 01 January 14 23:36 GMT (UK) »
I find that I check my tree quite often. Every time a new bit of information - dates, marriages, siblings, etc. comes up I check through. From time to time I'll formally add census records etc., and i really must admit I'm very suspicious of a lot of other trees I find that seem to have adopted my rellies in, and often merged 2 or 3 sets of different children ... I mean, I know families were a lot larger, but I'd expect them not to have two different "same first name" siblings, both growing up! I'm used to re-cycling of names of dead children, but you'd think some of these compilers might suspect it was a bit odd to have to call two "Same first name"s in each evening?
And I agree; just because I think I'm correct doesn't mean that essentially I am more correct than anyone else.
It's actually quite fascinating where you do find you've found a mistake in your work, it leads you to re-check everything leading in both directions.
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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #14 on: Friday 03 January 14 12:15 GMT (UK) »
I have just started to re-look at the early part of my research and discovered I have made a mistake. Nothing too dramatic but I suppose I might find some more. Do others check back on their early research?

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The more research I do, the better my research skills become. Early errors which escaped undetected then may show up now.

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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 04 January 14 00:16 GMT (UK) »
Always glad to hear I am not the only one who has made mistakes in the past.wini
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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 04 January 14 00:33 GMT (UK) »
Occasionally when I go back to something I find I've made a typo, like getting the wrong century  ;D

Two of the most incredible ones I've seen on other trees have been a woman still giving birth in her 60s and also one masterpiece that went back to the 1700s, someone got typo'd as 1800s... but then the tree started working backwards again from the "1800s" back to the 1700s! I was stunned! lol

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Re: error on own tree
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 04 January 14 00:42 GMT (UK) »
hi,

Yes i have found some mistakes during my early research but found errors in others trees as well  -

At least 5 people took the info from a GEDcom on the web which had some details wrong -
Also the millenuim files are not right as it has my gr gr grnadad born in Eccles when he was born in Tyldesley - he also had 2 wives not one as the millenium only lists one wife as mother to all his children which isnt quite right - he had an earlier marriage - first few children where to his first wife - people seemed to assume he was 'living' with wife number 2 befire they got married which isnt strictly correct -

A great deal of EARLY research is now not quite right as so many NEW records are now available so some things need updating -

i also think that some of the things on the IGI might not be right 

Still - as we are up till 1.30 and will sleep fully clothed as its getting late to find the pjyamas (as they are in the wash) not only me thats addicted to this