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brokenbiscuits · 01/07/2008 16:05

ummm I some old digestive's in my family history

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fryalot · 01/07/2008 16:07

my mum got a degree in history

she's family

shrinkingsagpuss · 01/07/2008 16:08

oh oh oh oh
Don't be so bloody rude you two!!
There are a load of sad amateur geneologists out there.. including myself, desp to share our hobby.
hurrah hurrah we've got a topic.....

McDreamy · 01/07/2008 16:09

Oooh just popping in for a look around - nice!!!

McDreamy · 01/07/2008 16:10

My mum does it, she's found out loads of interesting stuff about our family. She loves it

brokenbiscuits · 01/07/2008 16:16

One of very great ancestors used to be a highway robber and was hung! That was a few years back mind you and we are very proper rich teas now.

My old grandad (sadly died when I was a wee nipper) used to have a corner shop and sold "fags 'n fings". I remember his shop.

We have very little family, but my mum has made a family tree going back some time. It is very interesting.

What are you meant to post here then?

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eidsvold · 03/07/2008 05:22

see what happens when you sleep - a whole new topic!!!

If anyone wants me to look up aussie stuff - more than happy.

Can recommend the national archives of Aus - you can actually look at ww1 records online - all digitised. You can also pay for those that are open to the public and they will be digitally copied and put online for you.

I am off to the national archives in Aug. Also the war memorial.

shrinkingsagpuss · 03/07/2008 12:57

brokenbiscuits - there are a few of us researching family history, we asked for a topic... and lo and behold we got one!!

Eidsvold - When I get around to it, I mgiht ask you to look into some more recent history for me. We had a relative who emigrated in 1880 to Sydney. We know he married and had children, but I'd be fascinated to fin anymore offspring. It might all be a bit tricky - when I remember to look him up, I'll ot down the info we have.

I'm always up for nosing into someone else's family - t fascintes me!

butterflymum · 18/07/2008 17:15

Best wishes for the new board from and 'oldie' mumsnetter, who has been 'addicted' to genealogy for years!

butterfly

eidsvold · 20/07/2008 06:30

shrinking sagpuss

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shrinkingsagpuss · 20/07/2008 08:44

Eidsvold - thank you my dear. Family history has taen a bit of a back seat recently, children do get in the wya. My trouble is, I have to have folders and papers scattered around to help me, which is difficult!!

eidsvold · 20/07/2008 09:04

shrinking - get a program called Family Tree Maker - I have the platinum one and it is brilliant. If you only have 5 ten minutes you can do it and then put in your program and away it goes.

I had tonnes of paper around and slowly organised it into this programme.

giddykipper · 20/07/2008 09:10

Ooh ooh ooh

If there are people to talk to about this I might just resurrect my old family tree (no pun intended)

I'm really stuck.

shrinkingsagpuss · 20/07/2008 09:24

oh do tell..........

giddykipper · 20/07/2008 20:09

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