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Ancestry.com has been offering a free-for-all the past 3 days, and after homework & family time I've been cramming in nonstop genealogy work. I haven't touched it in months, and am quite glad to leave it again now because I'll vomit if I have to review any more family trees or download and carefully catalog census and WWI draft card images anytime soon.
I always catalog first, then dig into just who all these people are. There is a rather snooty-sounding society for descendants of those sailing as part of the Winthrop fleet (1630 to Massachusetts Bay) that I could probably make a case for with some better source docs for a few generations.
We are very proud that our membership by some coincidence includes mainly persons of high achievement and honor. Hmm. Just too lofty for a Boston cowkeeper's 10th-great granddaughter.
I always catalog first, then dig into just who all these people are. There is a rather snooty-sounding society for descendants of those sailing as part of the Winthrop fleet (1630 to Massachusetts Bay) that I could probably make a case for with some better source docs for a few generations.
We are very proud that our membership by some coincidence includes mainly persons of high achievement and honor. Hmm. Just too lofty for a Boston cowkeeper's 10th-great granddaughter.
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Date: 2006-11-05 02:09 am (UTC)Then again, all the adoptions in the family (on both sides, with the adoptees not remembering or saying who the birth parents were) makes things a bit more complicated! I tried to look up some of my grandma's still-living relatives when I was in Italy, and discovered when I opened the Rome telephone directory that Valeri apparently means "Smith" in Italian. :)
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Date: 2006-11-05 08:49 pm (UTC)