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oh my god.
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Sharon | Report | 8 Aug 2006 20:54 |
hi Gloria, i have whatleys in my tree, it was my dads mums name,the family originally came from wiltshire. sharon |
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hooch | Report | 8 Aug 2006 19:56 |
im sooooo excited too ive had some fanatstic help today xxxxxxx Robin Hood is a flipping Star as is Reg & Kelly xxxxxxx I couldnt figure out why it was saying my great grandads mother was named sarah when id figured out the Sarah on the census was his step mum Robin Hood cleared that up for me by finding Eli's first marriage to Sarah Watson eek (2 sarahs headache time at least he wouldnt call out the wrong name lmao) So thank u everyone xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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Gloria | Report | 8 Aug 2006 19:48 |
i have found a lot of information on IGI and the dates and names do match the ones i have found but will def do some more search's thanks all. |
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fraserbooks | Report | 8 Aug 2006 09:33 |
I found my grandmother on world family tree when I first started with details going back several generations. I felt a bit cheated like buying a paper with the crossword already done. The information was pretty accurate but it turned out it had been supplied by someone researching the history of the somereset coalfield rather than a family member. Her father and lots of other relations were coalminers. Have you tried searching rootsweb. In my case the tree was on there as well with the submitter's E. mail and I managed to contact him and correct a few minor details. |
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Ron | Report | 8 Aug 2006 09:26 |
WFT does indeed stand for World Family Tree. Any details or information taken from websites needs to be treated with caution, you do need to VERIFY any such information as what you see is what another person has submitted, it may be a load of hogwash. Some 'researchers' think, right name, right time, right place that must be them and grab that info and treat it as gospel, it's not. Ron www.genealogyprinters*com |
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Gloria | Report | 8 Aug 2006 09:17 |
thank you i think you are correct to early in the morning for me. |
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Elaine | Report | 8 Aug 2006 09:04 |
Could wft est. stand for World Family Tree estimate. I believe that if you submit info to the World Family Tree and don´t put dates in, then an estimate is given. Someone will no doubt correct me if I am wrong !! |
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Gloria | Report | 8 Aug 2006 08:54 |
i am soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo excited, since joing ancestry tree, last night i have found lots and lots of info on my fathers side of the family. someone else is doing the same search. i would love to get intouch but the person who submitted the infomation is unknown such a pity. going to see if i can check some info and then send for some certs. can someone tell me please what wft est. stands for is it something estate thank you all. brace is the family so if there is someone out there who submitted the info please get intouch. |