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Name collector or genealogist?
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RStar | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:00 |
Isnt it a shame when people are just intent on getting as many names for their tree as possible, but dont want to know anything about their ancestry. I know thats their business, but I was over the moon recently to receive a message from someone who shares my ancestors. After giving tree access, I messaged them offering lots of family stories, photos, etc etc, and also asking one or two questions about someone in the tree. I received a curt reply saying, 'Thanks, Ive copied your info so got a bigger tree now'. Well Im actually pleased they have more names, its their family too after all. But how sad they aren't remotely interested in research. I was hoping we could join forces to solve a little mystery in the tree, or at least discuss our ancestors! I know for a fact I wont hear from them again. |
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Charlotte | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:13 |
That seems like a shame but unfortunately thats the way some people, I have been lucky that the people that I have been in contact with through here have only been too happy to share information and stories. |
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covlass | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:15 |
I know what you mean I had someone not long ago who took lots of my information they did say thankyou. I asked them a question about one relation which I have details for but know little about they didnot reply but then asked for more information about more distant relations. Is all very well having the facts but its so nice to have information about them that you cant find out from researching records. I'd love nothing ore that to make contact with someone who can tell me little details about my relatives or even send me a photo or 2 |
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Carole & Sue from up north | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:22 |
I don't understand that mentality at all. At the moment I'm concentrating on putting "flesh to the bones" (so to speak) on the ancestors I already have. The social history fascinates me and this line of research has thrown up a few mysteries! |
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Kate | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:27 |
I think it is sad, yes. One of the things I most enjoy about this is trawling graveyards for graves to find out dates of death, or visiting home towns and villages to see where great-grandad's farm was, or tracing through parish records to find out if the occupation of a father changed as his family got bigger. As covlass says, how can you beat getting in touch with the descendent of a great-great aunt who knows that, as a teenager, she used to spit in bottles of sauce in the factory she worked at? |
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Carole & Sue from up north | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:32 |
but thats where the fun lies - I've been trawling away on ancestry and the national archives this afternoon. Have ordered Court papers and prosecution papers for a trial that an ancestor had . Its the fun of finding things out for yourself! |
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RStar | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:37 |
That's brilliant Kate, wish I was back to c1600!! We often visit a tiny, remote cemetery near my father in law in Warwickshire where many of my husbands ancestors are buried. They were ag labs, but their employers owned the cemetery. It has a rickety path down the middle, and many of the graves are just marked with crosses. Its a very rural area, and I always imagine the grim funeral procession walking down the path, having lost, among others, tiny children, and a mum of 5 who was only 32 years old. (Her husband remarried months later!). Its really sad. |
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Why did I start this? | Report | 31 Oct 2007 16:50 |
I agree its all very well tracing your tree back to God. As in 'Who do you think you are? ' Lol .I have enjoyed finding out about my ancestors. I have also stood outside houses and thought GG grandfather stood here. Nothing beats that. I have also unearthed a few family skeletons. Much to my Aunts dismay.!! All my ancestors live quite a way from where I live but I try to visit their towns. My husband does not really mind being dragged around graveyards. I can usually bribe him with lunch. I have also been in regular contact with a second cousin through Genes.. |
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RStar | Report | 31 Oct 2007 17:12 |
Tracing your tree back to God, LOL Elaine!! :-)))) |
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RStar | Report | 31 Oct 2007 17:13 |
I dont think youre a name collector MGH! As you say, youre interested in history. I cant spend a fortune on certs now, so I pick and choose carefully which ones I really need. |
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Lindsey* | Report | 31 Oct 2007 17:23 |
I hated history at school but this has made it far more personal, Ive got murder, incest bigamy,shipwreck, little snippets that make the bigger picture. I get cheesed off with hot matches that are luke warm and name harvesters, what's that about ? I get annoyed at the variation in prices, especially when I find I could have info for free somewhere else. I get cross with printouts that don't look anything like what's on screen etc. I've found some nice rellies and some horrors, but I came on with no great expectations . I'm painting a picture of the ship 2 of mine went down in, so its part of the bigger picture-literally. Of course I would like to find my living rellies along the way, so just for now I'm enjoying the ride. |
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LD | Report | 31 Oct 2007 21:57 |
I agree with you Romany. I am actually writing a book about my ancestors, which is more about what life was like in their times rather than just the tree. I think it's more interesting than just having names on a list |
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Janet | Report | 31 Oct 2007 22:26 |
Elaine |
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Scouser from Leicester | Report | 1 Nov 2007 00:57 |
Hi Romany |
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Janet | Report | 1 Nov 2007 10:44 |
MGH |
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TinaElizabeth | Report | 1 Nov 2007 12:15 |
I would love some help on my tree and i am willing to give any information i have on the ones i have helped with / found .However whenever i seem to have found a link, they say Sorry no connection.So how can they not be related when there was ony one person of that name born that quarter and that year ? Then they have the same names i have for siblings and years etc. Then you get some who don't even bother contacting you ,is the same person under another name i wonder ? |
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JosieByCoast | Report | 1 Nov 2007 13:01 |
Suppose some people might consider me a name collector as I've hundreds of names without any information about them. But then I've hundreds of other names with stuff on them. |
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♥Deetortrainingnewfys♥ | Report | 1 Nov 2007 14:20 |
I am probably one of those name collectors but not through choice. |
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RStar | Report | 1 Nov 2007 17:28 |
Lol Paul, you weren't sad. I feel guilty about starting this post now! It IS exciting to get names so quick when you first start, especially when you discover IGI. Im only a novice, I started 5 yrs ago, then went online with it all 4 years ago. Im so impressed by people who've been resarching for 20+ years; thats some commitment!! |
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Sarahh | Report | 1 Nov 2007 17:49 |
I'm probably a bit of both as I'm still new to this so have a lot of sites to learn to go to for information as I'm still on the basics sites for searching, but I love having info on relatives and what's behind their name. |