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Sandgroper | Report | 26 Aug 2008 22:35 |
My grandfather has been married five times on three continents in ancestry and has goodness knows how many children...I could wish he led such a colourful life. |
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Jennifer | Report | 26 Aug 2008 21:10 |
I second that. Check anything you are told with the original records. Even, I would say, to checking again your own research. I am off to do some research at source in Wales so have been having a good review of my family tree and found two mistakes that I had made a couple of years ago, only a misread name in a census in one case, and a wrong second name in the other, but it made a world of difference as that name gave me a clue to the parents. Check, check and check again. |
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Mervyn | Report | 26 Aug 2008 20:43 |
A word of advice to those who might share trees |