Does any one here like genealogy

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by alstar70, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. #1
    One of my hobbies is genealogy - I wondered if any other DP members had an interest in it?
     
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    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    It is not a hobby of mine but I do know my family history and enjoy talking about it with my family. I really love looking at old photos. I actually found a bunch of old tintype photos of some of my past relatives that are really cool! I also have a book detailing my family history back to mid 1600's that my Aunt wrote.
     
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    alstar70 Peon

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    what's your earliest photo? Got any civil war ones?
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    I'm hooked on genealogy as well.

    Had a message from someone in Belfast this week whose first name is Smyrl. He was wanting to know what I knew about the name, He was named for his grandfather.
     
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    buffalo Illustrious Member

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    I've done extensive genealogy work on my family. I kinda got burned out on it. Kept running into brick walls, couldn't find any more information. I put it all away. I'll get it out again in a few years and see if I can turn up anything new.
     
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    prinzcy Active Member

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    I did genealogy on family once for my History homework. But that doesn't interest me much.
     
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    alstar70 Peon

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    I find I do it now and again and push back a branch here or there.

    Eventually of course you run into a brick wall - e.g. one ggggg grandfather - "father" died two years before he was born so it is unlikely I will ever discover who his real father was.
     
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    I don't even know what factory I was produced in!
     
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    We used to be quite close to the royal family before the fucking commies took over. :( My nan has a family tree poster from like 1000 years back or something crazy so i don't even need to do any research.
     
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    I think everyone has some royal blood in them - they had that many bastard children.
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    It is the colorful characters that are the most interesting.
     
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    Indeed I do. We have traced my ancestry in the USA back to 1620. And my wife has a chart of her German ancestry that goes back beyond that. It's a great hobby, but it takes a ton of time to do it well.
     
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    alstar70 Peon

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    1620 - what did they do, come over on the mayflower?

    They reckon Pocahontas now has over 500,000 descendants - maybe she made the smart move marrying an english settler - certainly made sure her seed was kept intact.
     
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    Yes, good eye. John Alden and William Bradford.
     
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    Hey! We are related!! :p (This is why genealogy is so much fun!) I am a descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins! :D
     
    buffalo, Nov 9, 2007 IP
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    what's it taste like? :p
     
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    My name is james thomas smyrl , and I have an interest in my genealogy.. I just dont know when or where to start !!:rolleyes:
     
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  18. alstar70

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    Start with your parents and grandparents. Ask them what they know. Then go to your local library or birth, death and marriage register.

    Also the internet is a wealth of knowledge and you may find someone who has already done a significant part of your family tree - once you get to 20 generations you have 1 million ancestors so essentially you will be related to nearly every person you meet somewhere along the line - particularly if you are of the same ethnicity
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    I think I can safely say, "Hi Cousin."
     
    Smyrl, Nov 12, 2007 IP