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fromOntario
08-18-2006, 12:39 PM
I have a question for folks (but then again...how else did you all find the board?? lol).
Did you feel an "itch" a "push" for a few years...to "turn over rocks" etc. etc.
Whatever it might be?
Just wondered...
the "coincidences" that I have seen over the last few years are too much! so, it's all "cool" and things are "falling into place".
Just thought I'd ask folks here.

Deb/Sycamoreheart

dovelady
08-19-2006, 07:02 AM
If you are talking about researching ancestors, I think there has been an explosion of information on the internet in the past four or five years which have allowed people to connect with records and 'cousins' much easier than in the past.

A few years ago I had to go to a to a history center, search hours for possible records and then order them and pay a rental fee, wait two or three weeks to have them delivered, then I only had a little time to access them. And even then, when I went to the history center, if someone else was viewing the information that I had sent and paid for, I had to wait my turn. And since there were way more people than there were machines it often took weeks before I could view the tape/microfisch that I had rented! Now some information is often as close as a few clicks on my mouse and keyboard. So it has been much more inspiring and easier to find information in the past few years.

I don't know that I felt 'pushed' as much as inspired that thre is so much more easily accessable information out there in cyberland now than there was before.

rockhound
08-19-2006, 10:38 AM
I have a question for folks (but then again...how else did you all find the board?? lol).
Did you feel an "itch" a "push" for a few years...to "turn over rocks" etc. etc.
Whatever it might be?
Just wondered...
the "coincidences" that I have seen over the last few years are too much! so, it's all "cool" and things are "falling into place".
Just thought I'd ask folks here.

Deb/Sycamoreheart

Yes, I know what you mean.

storyteller
08-19-2006, 11:32 AM
Did you feel an "itch" a "push" for a few years...to "turn over rocks" etc. etc.
Whatever it might be?

the "coincidences" that I have seen over the last few years are too much! so, it's all "cool" and things are "falling into place".
Just thought I'd ask folks here.

Deb/Sycamoreheart

I think that I know what you mean. I researched my father's family YEARS ago and was pretty much satisfied with what I had found as far as names and dates go. Now, I've taken genealogy back up and I'm "driven". I want to know who they were, what they went through, what it was like for them...Even if it means "turning over rocks" and seeing what is underneath. :eek:

No matter who they were--they were a part of who I became.

storyteller

dovelady
08-19-2006, 01:34 PM
"I've taken genealogy back up and I'm "driven". I want to know who they were, what they went through, what it was like for them...Even if it means "turning over rocks" and seeing what is underneath. "

Well, in that sense, yes, I guess I'm driven too. LOL

The more I learn about my ancestors the more I want to know. Especially since I feel I have begun to 'know' these people and they have become real people instead of just distant names on a census page.

But sometimes I get frustrated and have to jump back for a while and take a breath and then re-visit the information I have gathered.

For instance, this year I have found about 4 or 5 new 'cousins' ..some on Daddy's side and some on Mom's side. I am so overwhelmed with information that I feel buried under it. But that's a good thing huh? So now, I have to take it one relative at a time and try to absorb and add all the information to my genealogy program. That will take a few months for sure. But it will be a good winter project for me.

And to answer part of the original question..I found this site because my 2nd CousinTom, one of the moderators here told me about it and encouraged me to join.

Felicia
08-21-2006, 02:47 AM
Deb/Sycamoreheart - You know that I know what you're talking about and feeling (big smile), take care and much love!

roca
08-31-2006, 10:44 AM
Test.Was having trouble replying/posting.A full message to come later.

Roca

roca
08-31-2006, 10:47 AM
Everything fine!!Will submit reply on this thread later today or perhaps tomorrow.May have been something with this site.

Roca

roca
08-31-2006, 06:15 PM
I found the board from a 1st cousin who claims we are Saponi thru our grandfather's male line,our gg and ggg grandfathers having been FB.

Dovelady's right about the "explosion of information on the internet".I don't
have the money to do much traveling so the internet's been very helpful.I subscribe to Ancestry.com@ and genebase.com@(a free site).Ancestry@ is adding new databases every month.Recently,I've even been able to see obituary pages and high school yearbook photos.

I've also found some distant cousins both on-line and in person.

One cousin I met at church.(unexpectedly).We share a common male ancestor.He's white;I'm mestizo.His ancestors may well have owned some of my ancestors.I knew a day like that would come!We were "mature" about it and had a rather cordial meeting.May run into each other again.

I've been a student of AA and NA history for years.Lately,I've been more into the NA aspect of my heritage.Didn't plan it;it just happened.

I'm not sure if I'm ''driven".At 51,(yesterday!)I don't have children.Even if I
never give my family grandchildren,nieces,nephews or cousins,at least I can
give us a sense of who we are.

Roca

Mousini78
09-01-2006, 07:44 AM
Well, guess we need to fix a bigger birthday cake for August, huh?? Happy belated Birthday to you, Roca!! May you have many, many more...

roca
09-01-2006, 10:42 AM
Thank you Mousini and Dreaminghawk.:)

Roca

fromOntario
09-01-2006, 06:31 PM
thanks for your info and sharing. yes, it is much easier now than in the past.
yes, inspired, but driven, i guess, if you will,i will leave it open for interpretation.. :)
thanks
d


If you are talking about researching ancestors, I think there has been an explosion of information on the internet in the past four or five years which have allowed people to connect with records and 'cousins' much easier than in the past.

A few years ago I had to go to a to a history center, search hours for possible records and then order them and pay a rental fee, wait two or three weeks to have them delivered, then I only had a little time to access them. And even then, when I went to the history center, if someone else was viewing the information that I had sent and paid for, I had to wait my turn. And since there were way more people than there were machines it often took weeks before I could view the tape/microfisch that I had rented! Now some information is often as close as a few clicks on my mouse and keyboard. So it has been much more inspiring and easier to find information in the past few years.

I don't know that I felt 'pushed' as much as inspired that thre is so much more easily accessable information out there in cyberland now than there was before.

fromOntario
09-01-2006, 06:33 PM
lol re turning over rocks, well, part of "hidden" things, i guess i mean. :)
that is what we are all doing here, turning over history, looking up records seeing what happens and what you find. :)
especially with time periods, issues etc.
thanks for sharing.
d


I think that I know what you mean. I researched my father's family YEARS ago and was pretty much satisfied with what I had found as far as names and dates go. Now, I've taken genealogy back up and I'm "driven". I want to know who they were, what they went through, what it was like for them...Even if it means "turning over rocks" and seeing what is underneath. :eek:

No matter who they were--they were a part of who I became.

storyteller

fromOntario
09-01-2006, 06:36 PM
Hey there! (havent been able to reply due to internet being down)
yup, I know ya know. ;) love ya, miss ya, hope to see ya soon, maybe this fall. :) d

Deb/Sycamoreheart - You know that I know what you're talking about and feeling (big smile), take care and much love!

fromOntario
09-01-2006, 06:37 PM
interesting. thanks for sharing. :) deb

I found the board from a 1st cousin who claims we are Saponi thru our grandfather's male line,our gg and ggg grandfathers having been FB.

Dovelady's right about the "explosion of information on the internet".I don't
have the money to do much traveling so the internet's been very helpful.I subscribe to Ancestry.com@ and genebase.com@(a free site).Ancestry@ is adding new databases every month.Recently,I've even been able to see obituary pages and high school yearbook photos.

I've also found some distant cousins both on-line and in person.

One cousin I met at church.(unexpectedly).We share a common male ancestor.He's white;I'm mestizo.His ancestors may well have owned some of my ancestors.I knew a day like that would come!We were "mature" about it and had a rather cordial meeting.May run into each other again.

I've been a student of AA and NA history for years.Lately,I've been more into the NA aspect of my heritage.Didn't plan it;it just happened.

I'm not sure if I'm ''driven".At 51,(yesterday!)I don't have children.Even if I
never give my family grandchildren,nieces,nephews or cousins,at least I can
give us a sense of who we are.

Roca

fromOntario
09-01-2006, 06:38 PM
Thank you Mousini and Dreaminghawk.:)

Roca
happy bday

2PI
09-02-2006, 03:51 PM
I have been researching my family branches on my Tree for a good thirty years. Long before the internet it was much more difficult! My Grandmother branch Powell:Hancock has always been the most difficult one investigate. The many genealogical list online and source available is remarrkable and outstanding.
I must state that this is one of the most helpful and kind hearted list I have posted to. Ancestry.com is nice, but the information is only as good as the persons listing the information. Sometimes there is many error in the data posted, the same thing holds true of the LDS Family search. There are many new USGenWeb sites out there with data from each State. Almost every County within a State is covered. Data is slow getting online at times as it is all volunteer work. If many of you have not gone to these sites it is most interesting what information and data you can pull up and out.
Many thanks to all that have helped me in my quest for lost souls on my Grandmother's family, especially Bill! I will need to go over all the information he has forwarded to me and place it in my program as a tree in progress. Grandmother Ethel Powell's brother looked very Indian (from pictures) so there might well be more Indian here then the tree shows.
Warm regards to all, 2PI

Kamama
04-29-2010, 10:38 AM
I just found what fromOntario wrote sometime back. I have felt the very same this year. I felt like I was going to find my 3rd great grandmothers picture of Rebecca, which I have, but one thing has not followed, unless I go to Ohio I guess (dont know where to go) but that I would find distant Indian family members. I have not found that yet.
I hope soon. That would be wonderful!
I have a question for folks (but then again...how else did you all find the board?? lol).
Did you feel an "itch" a "push" for a few years...to "turn over rocks" etc. etc.
Whatever it might be?
Just wondered...
the "coincidences" that I have seen over the last few years are too much! so, it's all "cool" and things are "falling into place".
Just thought I'd ask folks here.

Deb/Sycamoreheart