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Cornish

Cornish Report 14 Aug 2006 11:30

Our messages must have crossed over there Nicola,lol. Mm, I've no idea why your gedcom wouldn't work. Would be a pain to have to input everything all over again wouldn't it. Err, I've just cancelled my 14 day free trial with Ancestry because my 14 days were up, lol. Oh dear, it's nearly 12 and the kids aren't dressed yet :/. Better go sort them out before I start exporting eh, lol. That's not a bad price is it Helen, because I'd pay £5 a month for the pay per view option anyway. Wonder if OH will notice if I put it on his credit card, lol. Bex

Philip

Philip Report 14 Aug 2006 11:26

hmm that I don't know. I'm already a paid member, so I didn't have to cross that bridge, i tell you what though, for the amount of info you can search and access it was soooooo worth the price i think it's about 60 pounds for a year, that''s only 5 quid a month!

NicolaDunbyNocula

NicolaDunbyNocula Report 14 Aug 2006 11:23

Well its not letting me do it cornish and I don't know why, is really strange am going to give it another shot. I don't think you have to have full subscription, you can just register free, but at the moment they do have a 14 free trial at the moment, you can always cancel it before you 14 days has expired. Nicola

Cornish

Cornish Report 14 Aug 2006 11:21

You should be able to Nicola. Think I'll do the same if technology doesn't get the better of me lol. It's worth a go isn't it :) Do you have to have a full subscription to Ancestry to be able to put your tree on there Helen? Oo, am so chuffed for you. Bex

NicolaDunbyNocula

NicolaDunbyNocula Report 14 Aug 2006 11:17

Looks like I can't do it anyway, it won't allow me to says I don't have a valid Gedcom file, yet I have PAF 5.2 oh well never mind will have to put it all in manually I suppose. Nicola

NicolaDunbyNocula

NicolaDunbyNocula Report 14 Aug 2006 11:09

I was thinking the same thing cornish, I have just exported my tree to genes, I wonder if I can now import it from my offlineline tree. Nicola

Philip

Philip Report 14 Aug 2006 11:09

hi cornish, I'd highly recommend it. I've only been playing around with it today but I really like the way it's set up. and you can make it private if you want to.

Cornish

Cornish Report 14 Aug 2006 11:06

That's brill, well done. What a feeling when you make a find like that. :) As long as you verify everything, and from what you say it sounds like the other person has put in the research pretty well. Think I might put my tree on there too, you never know eh. I might even find some more information on those rellies who emigrated to Long Beach. I live in hope. Well done again Bex

Philip

Philip Report 14 Aug 2006 11:01

Wow this really does bring families together doesn't it. And not just families that meet cause they're both searching but like with my family, my mum and I would talk maybe once a month if we were lucky, but now we at least catch up a bit every day then share research usually at the weekend.

Mandy

Mandy Report 14 Aug 2006 10:53

I work in cahoots with my dad's cousin who I found through hot matches! She lives in Belgium. Neither of us has a game plan, but we both do our own little bit, then share it with the other. It seems to work well for two people in different countries who have never met each other!

NicolaDunbyNocula

NicolaDunbyNocula Report 14 Aug 2006 10:51

Sounds great helen, a brill idea. I have been working with my husbands uncle, his father was in the army and had a first wife, but nobody knew anything about her. So I went online and found out exactly who she was, when they married and when she died. He said that he had incling that they had a couple of children, so again I went online and found that they did have 2 children but died at birth. How sad.. They never had any more children, would be interesting to know exactly what she died of, as its pos that she died in child birth, will have to get the cert. I know that less than 6 months later he married again. He was pretty much the black sheep of the family but we dont' know the exact details of that. Its so amazing what you can find out, when I told my hubby's uncle he was so chuffed as he had been searching for ages. Nicola

Philip

Philip Report 14 Aug 2006 10:47

Nicola I'm in California.

Philip

Philip Report 14 Aug 2006 10:45

I know, my other half doesn't really care about it too much. Thankfully my mum and brother in law (Philip... I'm actually Helen) Care and thats why i started doing it at night. They're in the UK I'm in the US so we get on instant message and work through it together. Funny bout the pub lol. I was at a wedding yesterday and hubby was best man, he was filling in the marriage form where he had to sign as witness and i'm telling him to make sure it''s legible for future generations to be able to read ROFL

NicolaDunbyNocula

NicolaDunbyNocula Report 14 Aug 2006 10:41

2.46am where exactly are you philip lol My hubby worked nights and didn't dare tell him that a couple of times I was up till 4am in morning researching, I would sneak off to bed and he would get home at 6.30am haaaaaaaaaaa Then I would get up with kids I was shattered. I know what you mean mandy, although I'm pretty lucky my mum is extremely excited cause I found her 1st cousin on here and have found out that her uncle is still alive, she's always asking me questions lol Nicola

Philip

Philip Report 14 Aug 2006 10:38

lol I do it in secret in the middle of the night ;) I am self employed so i can get up late if I want to. Right now it's 2.45 am I've got a pot full of coffee, new information from mum and no urge to sleep any time soon hee hee

Mandy

Mandy Report 14 Aug 2006 10:37

Nicola, Im the same. I sat drinking in the pub on Saturday tea time, we were out celebrating my friend's birthday. I was more interested in the street we were on and who may have lived there than the beer! Noone in my family seems very interested in what I am doing, which can be very frustrating!

NicolaDunbyNocula

NicolaDunbyNocula Report 14 Aug 2006 10:35

I haven't been doing it very long philip lol Only a couple of years, but in that time I have found living rellies through being on genes and talked to some amazing people that will bend over backwards to help you out. I have found out quite a bit in last 2 years, and have amazed even myself lol. One downfall I have is that I am so imaptient and have to keep feeding my addiction to find out more I drive my family up the wall lmao Nicola

Philip

Philip Report 14 Aug 2006 10:06

Merry ~ Don't worry, I won't take others work for granted, that would just be silly. Although I must say there's a lot of info on that tree, someone spent a lot of time on it. And the area that matches my tree is spot on to my research and family memory save for one birth year being off by a year so I'm hopefull that it will continue to be as correct as i check it ;) Nicola ~ I don't know how long you've been at it, but keep plugging away the excitement of a big break will make up for all the long hours of frustration!

NicolaDunbyNocula

NicolaDunbyNocula Report 14 Aug 2006 09:46

I think that's wonderful philip, well done. I know exactly what you mean about struggling to get back any further, in each line that I follow I can't get back further than 1800's and is very frustrating lol Nicola

fraserbooks

fraserbooks Report 14 Aug 2006 09:44

I think of information on one-world tree as public property but I would try to verify it as much as possible. Pennsylvania looks lovely one of my son's was working up in the Appalachian mountains as a waiter last year - super for holidays.