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    Lyndafinn
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    Red face I'm back again :)

    I'm not new to this forum but I'm still in need of help. Is it the same for everyone or is it just me who will do genealogy in fits and starts?
    You were all SO helpful when I wanted to find my RADLEY ancestors and, living in New Zealand now, its so hard to access anything in the UK, where I was born.
    I even found something none of my family had any idea about - my grandad Radley was a twin! No one had ever mentioned that. Moreover, he was still alive in 1976 and I could have easily gone to see him. A bit sad really that my family were distant with one another and very private.

    I filled in so many gaps though, thanks to you guys and now I'm trying to find someone who may actually be still alive but very elderly.
    He is one of my father's younger brothers and I'll post what I know in the relevant forum section (if I can find it!!)
    Lynda Finn (nee Radley) Nice to be back xxx

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    Super Moderator christanel's Avatar
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    Hello Lynda and nice to see you back.

    Fits and starts seems about right to me. Sometimes it pays to sit back and let the dust settle after doing some frantic searching - and finding. It clears the head and when we come back to it we sometimes pick up on something we hadn't seen previously. It just happened to me after ignoring one branch for a few years.
    Some families are very private which does lead to sad findings and thoughts of "I wish." At least we can place them back in to the family in our trees.
    Help will be forthcoming once you have posted, I am sure.

    Christina
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    William Burroughs

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