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classic33

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I never checked the date if it coincided with the dam being built,
I'm up to my ears with family tree stuff..
the old peepers have gone all googly scrolling through old newspapers..
It's on the back burner until next week again..

save putting them through a mincer..xx(
You think they kept some of it and tried it after the dam were finished!
I'm lucky, most of it has already been done by others, worldwide. I just connect in where there's the same shared relatives.
I'm left in a bit of a hard spot as one parents birth wasn't registered until some sixty odd years later. But I've been able to work using their other family members.

Make it harder when it came to burial though...
 

Bobby Mhor

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Morning :hello:
Spent just over an hour checking why strimmer isn't playing..
and I can't find a spare plug..
oh well, a cheapo replacement I guess...
 

Bobby Mhor

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You think they kept some of it and tried it after the dam were finished!
I'm lucky, most of it has already been done by others, worldwide. I just connect in where there's the same shared relatives.
I'm left in a bit of a hard spot as one parents birth wasn't registered until some sixty odd years later. But I've been able to work using their other family members.

Make it harder when it came to burial though...

In the older days, most families followed a method of naming..
Lots of 'family' Christian names are great clues...
I'm going through newspaper archives..
and as I said I'm burnt out after almost three days...
I've unearthed some stuff so not wasted....
my side I have as far as I think I can go but Mrs M has an 'interesting' side:laugh:

The loss of the majority of the Irish stuff in the 1920s hasn't helped....
I better go try to find a plug doing nothing....

The gang could be arriving soon.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh...
 

classic33

Leg End Member
In the older days, most families followed a method of naming..
Lots of 'family' Christian names are great clues...
I'm going through newspaper archives..
and as I said I'm burnt out after almost three days...
I've unearthed some stuff so not wasted....
my side I have as far as I think I can go but Mrs M has an 'interesting' side:laugh:

The loss of the majority of the Irish stuff in the 1920s hasn't helped....
I better go try to find a plug doing nothing....

The gang could be arriving soon.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh...
True enough. John and Jack were two common names down one side o'family. So long as the date range is correct when searching it's easy enough.
British newspaper archive?
Time to rest, and recover...
Any odd stuff found?
There'll always be something new, to you...

There's not as much lost as people think. Records were still kept at a local level, in many places. Also protestant/Church of Ireland records seem to have escaped, with the protestant stuff being held over on the UK mainland.
You'll have one, somewhere...

You'll be putting them to work when they arrive.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dYWe1c3OyU
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Dood Dafternood :hello:
Late again..
out early AM to the Kingdom
but a wasted journey as none in stock so the big river place got the order...*shrug*
Owdo
Maybe, but you appear to have survived yesterday intact...
And yer subjects were doffing their caps as you went by?
Money into a river, I dunno.
 

Bobby Mhor

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Well the weekend made it here.
Not as sunny a start as yesterday though.
See what today brings.
Blue, blue skies all the way...
True enough. John and Jack were two common names down one side o'family. So long as the date range is correct when searching it's easy enough.
British newspaper archive?
Time to rest, and recover...
Any odd stuff found?
There'll always be something new, to you...

There's not as much lost as people think. Records were still kept at a local level, in many places. Also protestant/Church of Ireland records seem to have escaped, with the protestant stuff being held over on the UK mainland.
You'll have one, somewhere...

You'll be putting them to work when they arrive.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dYWe1c3OyU

I am back to 1818, but assured by another person chasing the same line I can go back to 1795.
I haven't seen the evidence so.....the family did keep the naming policy of the time...
I saw on one thing I have, it was the Church of Ireland...
but on my late Mum's side, I'm back to the 1600s..
I have only gone back and never bothered with siblings etc.....

I've access to a few darn sarff papers but not the ones I probably need,
I will see if our local library has but if not, I can organise and get to the national one in either EDI or GLA.




I will at some point....but more for Mrs M side...
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Blue, blue skies all the way...

I am back to 1818, but assured by another person chasing the same line I can go back to 1795.
I haven't seen the evidence so.....the family did keep the naming policy of the time...
I saw on one thing I have, it was the Church of Ireland...
but on my late Mum's side, I'm back to the 1600s..
I have only gone back and never bothered with siblings etc.....

I've access to a few darn sarff papers but not the ones I probably need,
I will see if our local library has but if not, I can organise and get to the national one in either EDI or GLA.




I will at some point....but more for Mrs M side...
Skies cleared here, giving blue skies early afternoon.

Tha's doing well then. Have you suggested collaboration with the other person?
Is the naming tradition still carried on.
Maybe worth trying the County(ies), see if they have a genealogy/family history section online you could lose yerself in for a day or two. Think you'll be lucky to get much on the Church of Ireland side. Unless the records were still held at local level. Great mistrust, with some plants along the way, to keep an eye on folk.
You've listed them though?

May not be available in a smaller library, but most central libraries will have access to it. Help you get used to it before deciding you want to access it when you want. A little bit of bait as they go fishing...

No-one done her side yet?
 

Bobby Mhor

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Skies cleared here, giving blue skies early afternoon.

Tha's doing well then. Have you suggested collaboration with the other person?
Is the naming tradition still carried on.
Maybe worth trying the County(ies), see if they have a genealogy/family history section online you could lose yerself in for a day or two. Think you'll be lucky to get much on the Church of Ireland side. Unless the records were still held at local level. Great mistrust, with some plants along the way, to keep an eye on folk.
You've listed them though?

May not be available in a smaller library, but most central libraries will have access to it. Help you get used to it before deciding you want to access it when you want. A little bit of bait as they go fishing...

No-one done her side yet?

I'm afraid he's joined his own version of the family tree with two dates...

Nah, it died ages ago but it could in other countries..
My 'cousins' on one side still have earlier family names but almost everyone is naming kids after celebs etc, I mean, how many versions of Taylor is there?
I have asked at our local library, if a computer is empty, you can try..
I'd need a list of what I'm hunting but had access a couple of years ago but nothing I already had tbh.
I need to centralise everything then see what I have, everything is chaotic.

Mrs M's?
Back to late 1700s,
Aye, but not complete yet, it can never be complete..
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Good morning :hello:
SUNday? well named...
getting a habit this weather.....
remember yer sunscreen etc..
Owdo
Very little sun in SUNday down here. DRYday though...
Would that be good or bad...
You off to lie down in the garden/outside, making a close inspection of the plants.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I'm afraid he's joined his own version of the family tree with two dates...

Nah, it died ages ago but it could in other countries..
My 'cousins' on one side still have earlier family names but almost everyone is naming kids after celebs etc, I mean, how many versions of Taylor is there?
I have asked at our local library, if a computer is empty, you can try..
I'd need a list of what I'm hunting but had access a couple of years ago but nothing I already had tbh.
I need to centralise everything then see what I have, everything is chaotic.

Mrs M's?
Back to late 1700s,
Aye, but not complete yet, it can never be complete..
You could always leave the dates out on yours, if you don't like that sort of thing.

Ah well. All good things and all that...
Why is it always "singers" names they choose to use, very seldom actors names are used.
For over here have you used freeBMD. Available on yer mobile even, and at no cost. Which for a Tyke is an important consideration.
No free computers?
Be the one that brings order to chaos. You'll be remembered for that if nothing else.

Earlier than your side then. Never complete as new ones get added every few years.

I've one match who claims to be a descendant of both Wallace and Bruce. Which must mean I'm in with a chance of claiming the Scottish Crown.
 
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