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Kathlyn | Report | 22 Dec 2006 14:07 |
Awwww, David baby, Lighten up sunshine, its Christmas, goodwill to all men etc. We all work in different ways (what a boring world it would be if we were all the same) I have the time to spare on this hobby, naw, torture, some do not, but the people on this site have been so very helpful to me, so....watch it I am going to shout...A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND MAY 2007 BRING US ALL THE ANSWERS WE ARE SEEKING..... Kathlyn xxx and big kisses to everyone. |
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Horatia | Report | 22 Dec 2006 12:33 |
I suppose the Trying To Find Board is the equivalent of the 'Seeking' pages in Family History Magazines. I must admit that when I look at the Seeking pages in a family history magazine that I only scan the surnames and the surnames are usually in capitals and emboldened for easy scanning. These Seeking messages don't usually have a Merry Christmas in them at this time of year! ;-) But that's a magazine not a message board. An editor has control over Seeking pages in a magazine. No one seems to have much control over the Trying To Find Pages on here - just the users! ;-) I only read the Seeking entries in family history magazines if the surname appears in my family tree or unless something about the message grabs my attention. However, just to show I'm not a complete Ebenezer: ;-) MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY READERS!!! ;-) ;-) (all 3 of them!) ;-) Cheers, Horatia |
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blueberry | Report | 22 Dec 2006 12:11 |
David, What your message implies to me is, that when you yourself are scanning through the messages, if you don't see a name thats related to you, then you won't bother to look. Most people do this out of the kindness of their hearts because they like to help others, obviously this does'nt apply to you. What's wrong with (my name is and i'm looking for). Once again, MERRY CHRISTMAS. Barbara. |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 22 Dec 2006 11:19 |
can i suggest you insert the words please and thank you somewhere |
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blueberry | Report | 22 Dec 2006 11:17 |
Did someone get out of the wrong side of the bed this morning?, Come on David after all it is Christmas, and it only comes once a year, and anyway why shoudn't people use the message boards to send best wishes to those who have helped others in researching. MERRY CHRISTMAS. Barbara. |
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David | Report | 22 Dec 2006 10:51 |
It would help if people did this or similar at top of message: 'Smith in London, England 1700s, barrow boys' That way we can scan quickly through for relevant names, dates, towns/countries, occupations. You DON'T have to write 'my name is/ and I'm looking for..' For the rest of the entry, here's a simple format I suggest: 'anybody related to: Fleming, David b c1765 maybe Fife. m Marion Boyd (David's parents could have been David+Isabell Greig? or William F + Janet Birrel? his son David b 28/3/1790 m Jane/Jean Stark in Cumbernauld etc etc to my grandfather PS And do people really have to use the Message Boards to say Merry Christmas to everyone on Genes Reunited? I know that sounds a bit Scroogish but let's keep it short and relevant. |