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My name is Linda. I worked as a Librarian for most of my working life, but now look after my disabled husband. When my mother, whom I call "The Real Family Historian" passed away in 2004, I inherited all the papers, photos, mementos - boxes and boxes of them. I have a tree on ancestry, but it needs careful revision, as I was an absolute beginner in 2008 when I first decided to tackle Mum's research and put it online.
We recently moved house, and am in the process of reorganising Everything, and I get easily way-layed, off the track and become undecisive as to what task to takel first. Do I scan? Do I put such fragile letters and papers that I have into archival storage? Which branch shoud I follow? How much can I afford to spend on certificates and many more questions. I have found and met many new "cousins" from all over the world in carrying out my Family History, but still many brick walls. I descend from 3 pairs of covicts that married (6 direct ancestors)
I live in Melbourne, but ALL my family is from NSW, so getting around to local historical or family history groups makes things a touch difficult, while my Librarian training makes me eager to carry out my own research.
Regardless of the difficulties, I am a definite FH addict, and while following this group for a long while, this is my first post.
So hi from me to all of you, especially Geniaus who has been a great inspiration to me, and perhaps one day, I will gain the courage to ask for help with some of my brick walls!!
I am Carmel I live in central Victoria and have been tracing my family for over 30 years. I started when there was no microfiche, or computers and definitely no internet. I have found it is great to find a new ancestor and their details but find it much more fun to find out about the person. Loving newspapers that are continually coming on line, it brings those family members to life.
I have photographed a number of cemeteries, been involved in the digitisation of cemetery records, have completed a number of transcriptions fro various organisations, helped many people with family research and am the editor of LINK the news letter for the Ballarat and District Genealogical Society. I do have a blog of some of the ways I have resolved brick wall, identified photos etc.
I started family history before I started my family and now have 5 children and 6 grandchildren and still counting.
I love these groups as often something can be staring you in the face and need someone else to point it out.
I'm Bob and have been doing family history for about 12 to 15 years, but onlt really seariously over the last fove years when I decided that I would make my grandchildren the centre of the tree and leave them as much about their heritage as I can.
I am lucky in one way as that only involves one family set of grandkids, but the bloodline mixtures do prsent some problems.
Have managed 1 line into germany, 5 lines into England but there must have been some pretty good swimmers amongst a couple of them. 1 line into Ireland.
There are 3 lines that are proving to be a problem two of them I am still in Australia - 1 only 3 generations back and can't prove the next step back, but just about willing to bet next years Melbourne cup punt on it. The other Australian one goes back further but I haven't found the generation to jump the pond. The normal Irish problem of not being on the ground as in a couple of other cases in England.
Shauna I'm not sure semi retired would describe what you do, but the ulterior motive I can understand.
Introducing self - Deb N
Hi all, my name is Deb. I live in Auburn, Western Sydney. I have only been working on FH since 2008 when I inherited a great, disorganised pile of stuff from my father. I am lucky to have a reasonable surname (NEYLE) but am still at the stage of trying to confirm all the info. I have obtained from Dad. His method of storage was various shoe-boxes so I am hoping to do better than that. I have a goal of following all relevant lines back to our arrival in Australia but sometimes I feel this is a bit ambitious. All research so far suggests that the Neyle family swam here from Devon,, England. I also have strong German influences on fathers side and Irish on Mums.
No trees, websites or blogs yet
Deb N
Let's keep the ball rolling.
I live in Melbourne and have been doing the family history for over 18 years, and to help break down my brickwall (one of them) I am conducting a one-name study of KEMP and related families.
My tree is at www.kempfamilyhistory.com
I am @nastrond34 on twitter
I am passionate about genealogy and update my database daily, manage webboards and mailing lists and try to assist others.
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