Sensitive information

A place for general and off-topic chat amongst researchers. Please ensure that all posts remain suitable for a family audience.

Moderators: Northern Lass, admin, peterd

Post Reply
Al.Robs
Posts: 6
Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:48 am
Primary Surname Interests: Robinson
Primary Geographical Research Areas: South East

Sensitive information

Post by Al.Robs »

Any advice on how to handle this when researching. I'm starting to do some research into my family tree, on behalf of my mum, but she's quite 'sensitive' about some of it. There's is an illegitimate baby at some point and at least one affair. To my generation this isn't a big deal but to her it's quite uncomfortable. I'm not sure what else I might find and wonder if it's worth telling her details or just saying I haven't found anything.
Has anyone experienced this kind of thing?
User avatar
gardener
Posts: 3273
Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:49 pm
Primary Surname Interests: Rose, Wolloxall, Wallis(ace), Downs
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Netherton, Dudley, Bewdley
Location: Iceland
Contact:

Re: Sensitive information

Post by gardener »

You could try discussing "someone else's" research with her first, before you find anything out in your own (or pretend that is the case). Say that you have joined this forum and people on it have hair-raising stories of what they found out. Then you can wonder aloud how it would be to find out something about your own family.
See how your mum responds. Some people take it in their stride and some don't.
"The present is the key to the past" - Charles Lyell
User avatar
Rob
Posts: 5822
Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:01 pm
Primary Surname Interests: Williams,Beard,Young,Ruston
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Black Country,Knowle,Dorridge,Lapal,Kings Norton.

Re: Sensitive information

Post by Rob »

I think everyone researching their family history will find sensitive things out. I keep certain bits of information to myself when discussing family history with certain older members of my family. It could prove distressing. As you say Al.Robs to our generation this isn't a big deal.
User avatar
Northern Lass
Posts: 46036
Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:12 am
Primary Surname Interests: Hinett, Rose, Round, Shakespear, Wilkins,
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Black Country, Wiltshire, Newcastle upon Tyne

Re: Sensitive information

Post by Northern Lass »

Rob wrote:I think everyone researching their family history will find sensitive things out. I keep certain bits of information to myself when discussing family history with certain older members of my family. It could prove distressing. As you say Al.Robs to our generation this isn't a big deal.



OOoh Rob what things have you found about your family.....anything juicy!...and more importantly is it on Bcc :P
peterd
Posts: 15671
Joined: Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:33 pm
Primary Surname Interests: Dorricott. Watterson. Evans. Bracegirdle. Quinn. Mcloughlin
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Shropshire. Cheshire. Lancashire. Black Country. Co Durham
Location: co durham
Contact:

Re: Sensitive information

Post by peterd »

Our generation ? Rob the lad of working generation not a pensioner

al rob i would rent for a few weeks to see what area you like or have a few weekends looking around before moving also go on the police web site to check crime rate in area
A person should have an opinion on everything, It becomes tact whether you reveal that opinion or not.

http://www.deneview.co.uk/
User avatar
dudleytaylor
Posts: 1538
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 12:29 pm
Primary Surname Interests: Badley ,Taylor,Cadman,Hazelwood Hughes Spiers
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Dudley Oldbury Warley Langley
Location: Living in Worcestershire,Paternal Family from Dudley,Maternal family from Oldbury

Re: Sensitive information

Post by dudleytaylor »

I think if it distresses your mom u should leave it out . My father married twice and his first wife died in very sad circumstances I do not see the need to distress others by discussing her death on the family tree . So I think you would be wise to do the same :-)
It's easy to stand with the crowd . It takes courage to stand alone
User avatar
Rob
Posts: 5822
Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:01 pm
Primary Surname Interests: Williams,Beard,Young,Ruston
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Black Country,Knowle,Dorridge,Lapal,Kings Norton.

Re: Sensitive information

Post by Rob »

:shock: :o Can I just convey my excuses Ai.Rob for the immature comments of some of the people on here.Is your name short for Alf Roberts?
Al.Robs
Posts: 6
Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:48 am
Primary Surname Interests: Robinson
Primary Geographical Research Areas: South East

Re: Sensitive information

Post by Al.Robs »

Ha, I think I need to try to change my username, this is the second time I've had to explain that I just put the first part f my first name with the first part of my second name, I obviously needed to spend more time on it :)

But with regards to the sensitive information I think I'll try and discuss 'someone else's' information first and see how she reacts. Although there must be a lot fo stories like this from during the first and second world war.

Thanks all :)
Post Reply

Return to “The Snug”