Following a couple of recent conversations, with a newbie and an 'old timer' I wondered who might win the title
of the BG member who has spent the longest time researching family history?
You may be 76 years old but only researching for a year or 36 years old and dabbling at it for twenty years.
I thought long and hard about placing this thread in General Chatter or General Family History Queries but finally decided that it is might be useful for a beginner to realise that the 'job' may be never ending.
BTW. I'm a beginner, only six years on the trail.
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Thread: How long have you been 'AT IT'?
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27-04-2012, 10:47 PM #1MutleyGuest
How long have you been 'AT IT'?
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27-04-2012, 11:31 PM #2AllanahGuest
10 years for me and still lots to do.
Allanah
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28-04-2012, 12:05 AM #3Colin RowledgeGuest
I'll never tell the truth - you all know that - so my 1st thought was when Moby Dick was a Guppie
In hindsight though, it was when I was going through letters and other papers of my mum who died in 2002 and my dad [aged 83 when mum died and he being illegitimate], it seemed logical to attempt to find his biological father.
In the 1070's I found out about dad's birth At that time the subject was taboo, but I dabbled and had 2 banker's boxes full of paper relating to what I thought was his birth.
So, to the members here, how long I have I been involved? Pick a date
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28-04-2012, 12:21 AM #4
My son was in high school in 1995 and was given a project to produce a family tree.I only knew my parents details so phoned a cousin and she scribbled out most of what she had and the project was completed with 3 generations.Some months later i attended a seminar at the LDS centre,now 17 years and 1107 people later i am still at it.
Eric
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28-04-2012, 1:13 AM #5
- Join Date
- May 2006
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- Paeroa, New Zealand
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I started on my family in 1996, but because I hit a brickwall early on I started on a one-name study of TUSONs. I go back to my family and my wife's from time to time and usually manage to either knock out another brick or discover another intersting snippet.
I get a real sense of achievement when I can link together seemingly separate TUSON lines - one day I may find a link for my family.
David
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28-04-2012, 6:45 AM #6AnnBGuest
The only way I could verify the date I started on this lark was by looking at the date of the first certificate I bought......1977 So, about 35 years.......and I'm not even halfway there with a lot of my mob, even with the advent of 'modern' technology!
Thanks Mutley for making me feel old
Best wishes
Ann
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28-04-2012, 8:58 AM #7ThomasinGuest
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28-04-2012, 10:04 AM #8
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- Feb 2008
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- South Australia
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I began asking questions of Parents, the only source I knew in 1952. I think I may have been the first kid o get away with asking alot of questions in a time of chidren should be seen & not heard.
Unable to 'check-em-out' until later I still kept a note of who said what about who.Wondered about a lot of thingsin the meanwhile.
Good hangin' in ther Colin. Are you tired yet?Happy Families
Wendy
Count your Blessings, they'll all add up in the end.
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28-04-2012, 12:44 PM #9
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28-04-2012, 12:48 PM #10ThomasinGuest
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