I joined a few days ago. A total newbie. Looking to get some pointers on how to do all this.
Hi All
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Kingfisher
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- Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:32 pm
- Primary Surname Interests: Fisher
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: UK
Hi All
Just wanted to say hi to everyone.
I joined a few days ago. A total newbie. Looking to get some pointers on how to do all this.
I joined a few days ago. A total newbie. Looking to get some pointers on how to do all this.
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peterd
- Posts: 15673
- 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: Hi All
Hi Kingfisher welcome to the forum
A person should have an opinion on everything, It becomes tact whether you reveal that opinion or not.
http://www.deneview.co.uk/
http://www.deneview.co.uk/
- grangers14
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- Primary Surname Interests: Shaw, Round, Lawrence, Wain
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Midlands, North East
- Location: North East
Re: Hi All
Hi Kingfisher,
I hope you enjoy the forum and our company.
Jo
I hope you enjoy the forum and our company.
Jo
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Fatman
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- Primary Surname Interests: Hall, Gowler
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Cambridgeshire, Dartford
Re: Hi All
Hi Kingfisher
I started a week ago!
My 2 most used sites are freebmd and familysearch.org
That should give you a starting point!
I started a week ago!
My 2 most used sites are freebmd and familysearch.org
That should give you a starting point!
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Maths girl
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- Primary Surname Interests: Gladders Hackett Shakespeare Allport
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Staffordshire Durham
- Location: Leicestershire
Re: Hi All
Hi Kingfisher
Welcome to the forum.
Best starting point is talking to family and jotting down what you already think you know eg births, marriages, deaths and then aim to find the evidence to make you sure.
Second Piece of advice -- keep asking -- there is no such thing as a silly question -- we all started once!
Happy Hunting
Maths girl
Welcome to the forum.
Best starting point is talking to family and jotting down what you already think you know eg births, marriages, deaths and then aim to find the evidence to make you sure.
Second Piece of advice -- keep asking -- there is no such thing as a silly question -- we all started once!
Happy Hunting
Maths girl
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peterd
- Posts: 15673
- 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: Hi All
checkout old family bible, letters , postcard, and photographs might be something written on the back or a photographer address so could give you an area where to search
A person should have an opinion on everything, It becomes tact whether you reveal that opinion or not.
http://www.deneview.co.uk/
http://www.deneview.co.uk/
- Annie
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- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Saffordshire, Flintshire,Yorkshir, Lancashire Middlesex, Cheshire
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Hi Kingfisher and welcom to the forum.
Annie
Annie
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Kingfisher
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- Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:32 pm
- Primary Surname Interests: Fisher
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: UK
Re: Hi All
Thanks Guys. Strangely enough I inherited a large family tree already setup (on alot of frayed paper at least). Much of what I am going to do at the start is to copy that down. Then I will need to start checking whether it can be confirmed of course.
Much work to do and not enough hours in the day.... ho hum!
Much work to do and not enough hours in the day.... ho hum!
- mallosa
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- Primary Surname Interests: Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Evans, Taylor, Brookes, Lenton, Wilson and Mallon
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Dudley, Rowley Regis, Oldbury, Birmingham and Ireland
- Location: Yardley, Birmingham
Re: Hi All
Hiya Kingfisher and welcome!
Sounds like your going about it the right way, give us a shout if you need to and good luck
Sounds like your going about it the right way, give us a shout if you need to and good luck
If you would like to have your ancestors photo's included in our Gallery, please send me a pm.
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
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Maths girl
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- Primary Surname Interests: Gladders Hackett Shakespeare Allport
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- Location: Leicestershire
Re: Hi All
Kingfisher wrote:Thanks Guys. Strangely enough I inherited a large family tree already setup (on alot of frayed paper at least). Much of what I am going to do at the start is to copy that down. Then I will need to start checking whether it can be confirmed of course.
Much work to do and not enough hours in the day.... ho hum!
Suggestion
Rather than copy what about doing some searching and see if you come to the same conclusions -- that way you will open yourself up to possiblities that might not have been spotted by the previous explorer.
I know how easy it is to be fooled by wrong working -- I often find I don't spot mistakes that pupils have made because their working seems so plausible I make the same mistakes -- If I have previously worked through the questions my mind is not drawn by their thinking.
It will also give you some experience of searching for the unknown in the near past before getting on to the earlier years which tend to be more difficult.
Certainly never enough hours in the day once you are hooked. I have to make sure I don't get involved during term time or marking doesn't get done! --